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Original

Carl Maria von Weber - Concertino for Clarinet. Carl Maria von Weber. Clarinet Solo sheet music. Piano Accompaniment sheet music.

Translation

Carl Maria von Weber - Concertino for Clarinet. Carl Maria von Weber. Clarinet Solo sheet music. Piano Accompaniment sheet music.

Original

Carl Maria von Weber - Concertino for Clarinet. Clarinet and Piano Charles Neidich 21st Century Series for Clarinet. Composed by Carl Maria von Weber. 1786-1826. Edited by Charles Neidich. For Clarinet, Piano Accompaniment. LKM Music. 34 pages. Lauren Keiser Music Publishing #S131011. Published by Lauren Keiser Music Publishing. HL.111948. ISBN 1581061218. 9x12 inches. Written for virtuoso clarinetist Heinrich Baermann, Concertino would become the first work of an impressive oeuvre for clarinet, one which along with that of Mozart, Spohr, and Brahms constitutes the backbone of the repertoire. Internationally-recognized clarinetist Charles Neidich unites for the first time Weber's original text with the edition published by Baermann's son, which had formed the basis of most subsequent editions. Also presented are examples from Cyrille Rose's 1879 edition which was the foundation of the French tradition and which held much more closely to Weber's original. This new critical edition inspires those learning the piece to develop their own personal, yet informed interpretation of Weber's premiere clarinet masterpiece.

Translation

Carl Maria von Weber - Concertino for Clarinet. Clarinet and Piano Charles Neidich 21st Century Series for Clarinet. Composed by Carl Maria von Weber. 1786-1826. Edited by Charles Neidich. For Clarinet, Piano Accompaniment. LKM Music. 34 pages. Лорен Кейзер Music Publishing. Published by Lauren Keiser Music Publishing. HL.111948. ISBN 1581061218. 9x12 inches. Written for virtuoso clarinetist Heinrich Baermann, Concertino would become the first work of an impressive oeuvre for clarinet, one which along with that of Mozart, Spohr, and Brahms constitutes the backbone of the repertoire. Internationally-recognized clarinetist Charles Neidich unites for the first time Weber's original text with the edition published by Baermann's son, which had formed the basis of most subsequent editions. Also presented are examples from Cyrille Rose's 1879 edition which was the foundation of the French tradition and which held much more closely to Weber's original. This new critical edition inspires those learning the piece to develop their own personal, yet informed interpretation of Weber's premiere clarinet masterpiece.