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Duets. Vol. 1. Jean-Philippe Rameau. Bass Clarinet sheet music.

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Duets. Vol. 1. Jean-Philippe Rameau. Bass klarnete notis.

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Duets. Vol. 1 composed by Jean-Philippe Rameau. 1683-1764. Arranged by Michael & Kimberly Davenport. For clarinet & bass clarinet duet. Classical. baroque period. Duo score. 4 pages. Published by Alea Publishing. A7.ALEA1103. A contemporary of Bach, Handel, Scarlatti and Telemann, Jean-Philippe Rameau was one of the most important composers of the Baroque era. Although he is primarily known today for his operas, his output was large and diverse, including both sacred and secular vocal works, and a substantial number of instrumental pieces. These arrangements for clarinet and bass clarinet duet are taken from a few of Rameau's many charming pieces for solo keyboard. Keys have been changed, but the range and relationship between the parts remains faithful to the original. Volume 1 contains two short Minuets. The range is very limited for both players, and with simple rhythm and few technical demands, these pieces. either alone or as a set. would make for excellent teaching material for young students, or perhaps a nice choice for a first ensemble performance.

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Duets. Vol. 1 composed by Jean-Philippe Rameau. 1683-1764. Sakārto Michael. Klarnetei. Klasisks. baroka periods. Duo rezultāts. 4 pages. Publicējis Alea Publishing. A7.ALEA1103. Laikabiedrs Baha, Hendeļa, Skarlati un Telemann, Jean-Philippe Rameau bija viens no svarīgākajiem komponistiem baroka laikmeta. Lai gan viņš ir galvenokārt pazīstama šodien viņa operām, viņa produkcija bija liela un daudzveidīga, iekļaujot gan sakrālo un laicīgo vokālo darbu, un ievērojams skaits instrumentālo gabalu. Šie pasākumi klarnetei un bass klarnete duets ir ņemti no daži no Ramo daudzajiem burvīgs gabalu solo klaviatūras. Atslēgas ir mainījies, bet diapazons un attiecības starp daļām paliek uzticīgs oriģinālam. Volume 1 contains two short Minuets. The range is very limited for both players, and with simple rhythm and few technical demands, these pieces. either alone or as a set. would make for excellent teaching material for young students, or perhaps a nice choice for a first ensemble performance.