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

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Duets. Vol.. 1. Jean-Philippe Rameau. Basszus klarinét kotta.

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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. Által rendezett Michael. Klarinétra. Klasszikus. barokk korban. Duo pontszámot. 4. oldal. Kiadja az Alea Publishing. A7.ALEA1103. A kortárs Bach, Handel, Scarlatti és Telemann, Jean-Philippe Rameau volt az egyik legfontosabb zeneszerzője a barokk korban. Bár elsősorban ismert ma operája, a teljesítmény volt nagy és változatos, beleértve mind az egyházi és világi vokális művek, valamint a jelentős számú instrumentális darab. Ezek a megállapodások klarinétra és basszusklarinét duett vesznek néhány Rameau sok kedves darab az egyéni billentyűzet. Keys megváltoztak, de a tartomány és a kapcsolat a részek hű marad az eredeti. 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.