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Woodwind Ensemble Clarinet - Level 5 - Digital Download SKU: A0.782407 Composed by Antonio Vivaldi. Arranged by James Haynor. Baroque. 33 pages. James Haynor #6331663. Published by James Haynor (A0.782407). The Four Seasons is a group of four violin concerti by Italian composer Antonio Vivaldi, each of which gives musical expression to a season of the year. They were written around 1716–1717 and published in 1725 in Amsterdam, together with eight additional concerti, as Il cimento dell'armonia e dell'inventione (The Contest Between Harmony and Invention). Scored here for clarinet quintet, The Four Seasons - A Medley includes snippets from all four movements - Spring, Summer, Autumn and Winter. This arrangement allows this beautiful music to be performed by an ensemble not usually associated with it. ( Duration 8:05 )
The Four Seasons - A Medley for Clarinet Quintet
Ensemble de Clarinettes

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Woodwind Ensemble Clarinet - Level 3 - Digital Download SKU: A0.549213 Composed by Gabrieli. Arranged by James M. Guthrie, ASCAP. Renaissance,Standards. 45 pages. Jmsgu3 #3464933. Published by jmsgu3 (A0.549213). A musical monument: the first composition to employ dynamics. Minimum Instrumentation:  8 Bb clarinets, 1 alto clarinet, 1 contralto clarinet, 1 contrabass clarinet. Duration: 3:45 at half-note = 86. Innovations First of all, Gabrieli preferred sacred vocal and certainly instrumental music. Hence, he concentrated on music that consequently took advantage of resonance and likewise reverberation for maximum effect. Seems like Gabrieli may have invented dynamics – or was rather the first to indicate them such as in his Sonata Pian’ e Forte. Consequently, he was also a pioneer in spatial techniques. He therefore developed and used very specific notation to indicate instrumentation. Gabrieli experimented with assembling massive instrumental forces into isolated groups separated by space. In this way, he consequently contributed heavily to the Baroque Concertato style. Polychoral Works Gabrieli probably used the layout of the San Marco church for his experiments. This is because he worked there as a musician and composer. Furthermore, the church had two choir lofts facing each other. He certainly used these to create striking spatial effects between instrumental forces. Certainly, many of his works are composed such that a choir or instrumental group could first be heard on one side, then consequently followed by a response from the group on the other side. Sometimes there was probably a third group positioned near the main altar as well. Spatial Music Above all, Gabrieli studied carefully detailed groups of instruments and singers. Furthermore, it seems like he created precise directions for instrumentation in rather than two groups. The instruments, because they could be appropriately situated, could consequently be heard with perfect clearness at distant locations. As a result, arrangements that seem bizarre on paper, can in contrast sound perfectly in balance. First Works Finally, Gabrieli published his first motets along with his uncle Andrea's compositions in Concerti (1587). These compositions furthermore indicate considerable usage of dialogue and echo effects. Consequently, here we see low and high choirs with the variance between their ranges indicated by instrumental accompaniment. Seems like Gabrieli’s later motets Sacrae Symphoniae (1597) move away from close antiphony. In contrast, he moves towards not simply echoing the material, but developing it through sequential choral entrances. Even more, he takes this procedure to the extreme in the Motet Omnes Gentes. Unlike earlier works, here the instruments are certainly an essential part of the presentation. Also, only parts marked: Capella are supposed to be sung. Homophony Hence, after 1605, Gabrieli moves to a much more homophonic style. He writes sections purely for instruments – which calls Sinfonia – and smaller sections for vocal soloists, accompanied by a basso continuo.  
Gabrieli: Sonata Pian e Forte Ch. 175 for Clarinet Choir
Ensemble de Clarinettes

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Woodwind Ensemble Clarinet - Level 3 - Digital Download SKU: A0.549204 Composed by Gabrieli. Arranged by James M. Guthrie, ASCAP. Renaissance,Standards. 56 pages. Jmsgu3 #3461855. Published by jmsgu3 (A0.549204). Instrumentation: 2 Eb clarinets, 4 Bb clarinets, 2 bass clarinets. Arranged as a double quartet. Includes Full Score: 28 pg. Study Score: 14 pg. and instrumental parts: 2 pg. Duration: ca. 3:00. Innovations First of all, Gabrieli preferred sacred vocal and certainly instrumental music. Hence, he concentrated on music that consequently took advantage of resonance and likewise reverberation for maximum effect. Seems like Gabrieli may have invented dynamics – or was rather the first to indicate them such as in his Sonata Pian’ e Forte. Consequently, he was also a pioneer in spatial techniques. He therefore developed and used very specific notation to indicate instrumentation. Gabrieli experimented with assembling massive instrumental forces into isolated groups separated by space. In this way, he consequently contributed heavily to the Baroque Concertato style. Polychoral Works Gabrieli probably used the layout of the San Marco church for his experiments. This is because he worked there as a musician and composer. Furthermore, the church had two choir lofts facing each other. He certainly used these to create striking spatial effects between instrumental forces. Certainly, many of his works are composed such that a choir or instrumental group could first be heard on one side, then consequently followed by a response from the group on the other side. Sometimes there was probably a third group positioned near the main altar as well. Spatial Music Above all, Gabrieli studied carefully detailed groups of instruments and singers. Furthermore, it seems like he created precise directions for instrumentation in rather more than two groups. The instruments, because they could be appropriately situated, could consequently be heard with perfect clearness at distant locations. As a result, arrangements which seem bizarre on paper, can in contrast sound perfectly in-balance. First Works Finally, Gabrieli published his first motets along with his uncle Andrea's compositions in Concerti (1587). These compositions furthermore indicate considerable usage of dialogue and echo effects. Consequently, here we see low and high choirs with the variance between their ranges indicated by instrumental accompaniment. Seems like Gabrieli’s later motets Sacrae Symphoniae (1597) move away from close antiphony. In contrast, he moves towards not simply echoing the material, but developing it by sequential choral entrances. Even more, he takes this procedure to the extreme in the Motet Omnes Gentes. Unlike earlier works, here the instruments are certainly an essential part of the presentation. Also, only parts marked: Capella are supposed to be sung. Homophony Hence, after 1605, Gabrieli moves to a much more homophonic style. He writes sections purely for instruments – which calls Sinfonia – and smaller sections for vocal soloists, accompanied by a basso continuo.
Gabrieli: Canzon Septimi Toni Ch 172 for Clarinet Choir
Ensemble de Clarinettes

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Woodwind Ensemble Clarinet - Level 4 - Digital Download SKU: A0.782315 Composed by Various. Arranged by James Haynor. Romantic Period. 31 pages. James Haynor #5002041. Published by James Haynor (A0.782315). The English word opera is an abbreviation of the Italian phrase opera in musica (work in music). It denotes a theatrical work consisting of a dramatic text, or libretto (booklet), that has been set to music and staged with scenery, costumes, and movement A Night at the Opera, scored here for clarinet quintet, visits several famous works by the most beloved composers through the years. Included in this medley are: Flower Duet - Delibes ( Lakme ), Toreador - Bizet ( Carmen ), O mio bambino caro - Puccini ( Gianni Schicchi ), Largo el Factotum - Rossini ( The Barber of Saville ), Quando me’n - Puccini ( La Boheme ), Triumphal March - Verdi (Aida ), Un bel di, vedremo - Puccini ( Madam Butterfly ) and Nessun dorma - Puccini ( Turandot ). ( Duration 8:24 )
A Night at the Opera for Clarinet Quintet
Ensemble de Clarinettes

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Clarinet Choir,Woodwind Ensemble Bass Clarinet,E-Flat Clarinet - Level 2 - Digital Download SKU: A0.749390 Composed by James-Michael Sellers. Christmas. 21 pages. JMS Composer #3245545. Published by JMS Composer (A0.749390). There's always a need for a majestic opening for any performance, whether it be at the start of the show or as a piece to break up different portions of a show. This work was written while a light snow was falling, and serves to highlight the light and fluffy nature. It's an easy-going piece which should be easy to work up without much rehearsal time needed.Instrumentation:- E-flat Clarinet (opt.)- 4 B-flat Clarinets- Alto Clarinet- Bass ClarinetA full recording is provided on YouTube at: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vRtJdm-PfHg
Overture for the Holidays (for Clarinet Choir)
Ensemble de Clarinettes

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Woodwind Ensemble Clarinet - Level 3 - Digital Download SKU: A0.782354 By Linda Ronstadt & James Ingram. By Barry Mann and James Horner. Arranged by James Haynor. Film/TV. 16 pages. James Haynor #5797469. Published by James Haynor (A0.782354). Somewhere Out There is a song released by MCA Records and recorded by American singers Linda Ronstadt and James Ingram for the soundtrack of the animated film An American Tail (1986). The song was written by James Horner, Barry Mann and Cynthia Weil, and produced by Peter Asher and Steve Tyrell. Scored here for clarinet quintet, Somewhere Out There adds a great change of pace to your concert or recital. ( Duration 3:25 )
Somewhere Out There
Ensemble de Clarinettes
Linda Ronstadt & James Ingram
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Woodwind Ensemble Clarinet - Level 3 - Digital Download SKU: A0.782415 By Peter Cetera Featuring AZ Yet. By David Babyface Foster and Peter Cetera. Arranged by James Haynor. Contemporary. 16 pages. James Haynor #6357413. Published by James Haynor (A0.782415). You're the Inspiration is a song written by Peter Cetera and David Foster for the group Chicago and recorded for their fourteenth studio album Chicago 17 (1984), with Cetera singing lead vocals. The third single released from that album, it reached No. 3 on the US Billboard Hot 100 chart in January 1985 and also climbed to the top position on the Adult Contemporary chart at the same time. Scored here for clarinet quintet, You're the Inspiration adds a very enjoyable chart to your concert or recital. ( Duration 4:04 )
You're The Inspiration
Ensemble de Clarinettes
Peter Cetera Featuring AZ Yet
$12.99 11.39 € Ensemble de Clarinettes PDF SheetMusicPlus


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