Clarinet-Cello repertoire
- Clarinet-Cello repertoire
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Among the repertoire for Clarinet and cello are the following works:
Ordering is by surname of composer.
Works for Clarinet-Cello Duo, for Trio with Piano, Double Concertos
- Christina Athinodorou (1981)
- Petit Août (2008) for Bass-Clarinet and Violoncello
- Ludwig van Beethoven
- Duos for Clarinet and Cello
- Derek Bermel
- I. F. Dobryznski
- Paul Hindemith
- Little Musical Flower Garden (1927)
- Ludus minor (1944)
- Jan Kapr (1914-88) (Actually a duo)
- Hans Leerink
- Georgiev Lubomir
- Dialogues 1 for Clarinet and Cello (1985)
- Tate Phyllis
- Jerome Rosen
- Sonata (from Foundation Winner)
- D. Baker
- Duo for Clarinet and Cello
- Kardos
((Georgina Sánchez))
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- Claustro de San Isidoro
- Pregón de Danza
- Reminiscencias de Verbena
- Langer
- Shulamit Ran
- Bruce Craig Roter
- Double Concerto for Clarinet, Cello and Orchestra
- Cyrill Schürch
- Alexander Shchetynsky
- Crosswise for clarinet and cello (1994)
- Farewell (Music in Memory of V.S.Bibik) for clarinet, cello and piano (2006)
- Howard Skempton
- Jay Sydeman
- Jens Vraa
- Andante for Clarinet and Cello
- Iannis Xenakis
See also
Categories:
- Musical duos
- Compositions for clarinet
- Compositions for cello
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