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Original

London Trios. Franz Joseph Haydn. Bass Clarinet sheet music.

Translation

London Trios. Franz Joseph Haydn. Bass Clarinet sheet music.

Original

London Trios composed by Franz Joseph Haydn. 1732-1809. Arranged by Michael & Kimberly Davenport. For clarinet. bass clarinet trio. Classical. classical period. Parts and miniature score. 30 pages. score. 12 pages. each part. Published by Alea Publishing. A7.ALEA1047. Haydn's lovely 'London' Trios, so called because they were written during one of the composer's stays in London, were originally composed for two flutes and 'cello. The first and third of the Trios are each three movements in length, with the slow-fast-slow arrangement common of the period. The second and fourth Trios are each just one movement. The four pieces can be performed as a group, but also stand alone just as convincingly. Because the two clarinet parts were originally for flute, the high range offers some useful challenges for young players, while the bass clarinetist can enjoy some excellent practice in chamber playing. An extended-range bass clarinet is required if the performer wishes to remain completely faithful to the original. however, the use of the extended range is minimal, and an experienced performer or young student with the assistance of their teacher could easily re-write a few phrases to avoid this range if an extended-range instrument is not available.

Translation

London Trios composed by Franz Joseph Haydn. 1732-1809. Arranged by Michael. For clarinet. bass clarinet trio. Classical. classical period. Parts and miniature score. 30 pages. score. 12 pages. each part. Published by Alea Publishing. A7.ALEA1047. Haydn's lovely 'London' Trios, so called because they were written during one of the composer's stays in London, were originally composed for two flutes and 'cello. The first and third of the Trios are each three movements in length, with the slow-fast-slow arrangement common of the period. The second and fourth Trios are each just one movement. The four pieces can be performed as a group, but also stand alone just as convincingly. Because the two clarinet parts were originally for flute, the high range offers some useful challenges for young players, while the bass clarinetist can enjoy some excellent practice in chamber playing. An extended-range bass clarinet is required if the performer wishes to remain completely faithful to the original. however, the use of the extended range is minimal, and an experienced performer or young student with the assistance of their teacher could easily re-write a few phrases to avoid this range if an extended-range instrument is not available.