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Colorado musician takes on Composer John Corigliano's Clarinet Concerto, one of the most difficult pieces ever written for the clarinet. Jason Shafer, the Colorado Symphony’s principal clarinet ...
The Clarinet Concerto in A, K622, completed in 1791, the year of Mozart’s death, marked his farewell to instrumental music. It was also the first clarinet concerto to be written by a major composer – ...
That said, for a woodwind concerto, “Indigo Heaven’s” solo part is very, very busy, occasionally to a fault. The clarinet’s good-natured musings become agitated and even relentless ...
Clarinetist Martin Frost's recent Weber was exceptional, warranting an appraisal of his earlier Mozart clarinet music. It is difficult to overstate the cultural value of Mozart's Clarinet Concerto and ...
In this not-to-be-missed program, the FWSO’s own Principal Clarinetist Stas Chernyshev steps to the front of the stage for Mozart’s sublime clarinet concerto, a work of utter elegance and ...
Paul Meyer takes the solo spotlight in the Clarinet Concerto by Mozart. Meyer's performance comes from a concert he gave with the North German Radio Symphony and conductor Eiji Oue. After the ...
The Chelsea Symphony will present Rhythm & Colors at the DiMenna Center for Classical Music. Eric Schultz will perform John Corigliano’s iconic Clarinet Concerto, a piece premiered in 1977.
Franz Krommer's Clarinet Concerto in E-Flat even predates the famous concertos by Carl Maria von Weber. Charles Neidich is the clarinetist in this amazing early example of clarinet virtuosity.
Clarinet Concerto. Although the earliest clarinets date from around 1700, it wasn’t until the second half of the 18th century that composers like Rosetti and the Mannheim masters Johann and Carl ...
One of America’s premier clarinetists, Todd Palmer, 63, of New York City, will perform Copland’s 1948 Clarinet Concerto on Jan. 13 and 14 as a featured guest soloist with the Vallejo Symphony.
Jones will perform Copland’s Clarinet Concerto, a piece that reflects his distinctive skill set, at Dallas Chamber Symphony’s November 8 concert at Moody Performance in the Dallas Arts District.
Conducted by the dynamic Jakob Lehmann, the programme opens with 'Overture to The Barber of Seville' by Gioachino Rossini.