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**Work** : 6 Duos for 2 Clarinets, Op. 14 | **Work** : 6 Duos for 2 Clarinets, Op. 14 |
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**Composer** : Ignaz Pleyel | **Composer** : Ignaz Pleyel [[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ignaz_Pleyel]] |
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**Difficulty Ranking** : [[iii|III]] | **Difficulty Ranking** : [[iii|III]] |
**Potential Pedagogical Applications** : Classical style (form, ornamentation, and harmony), articulation and phrase matching, intonation (chordal, unison, octave) | **Potential Pedagogical Applications** : Classical style (form, ornamentation, and harmony), articulation and phrase matching, intonation (chordal, unison, octave) |
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**Sample Recording** : | **Sample Recording** : [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WFlWKsqx7Lg]] |
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**Where to Purchase Sheet Music** : | **Where to Purchase Sheet Music** : [[http://www.sheetmusicplus.com/title/sechs-duette-sheet-music/18726447]] |
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**Annotation**: These six duos by Pleyel are less frequently performed than others, but offer a nice introduction to classical style playing for younger clarinetists. These duos can be used in private lessons to work with students on classical ornamentation, perhaps for a student working on a concerto that would also require similar ornaments such as the Mozart Concerto. Each duo consists of two movements, the majority of which consist of a first movement in sonata form and a second in rondo form. In an effort to support the students’ understanding of these classical forms, these duos can also be analyzed for form and harmonic contexts. | **Annotation**: These six duos by Pleyel are less frequently performed than others, but offer a nice introduction to classical style playing for younger clarinetists. These duos can be used in private lessons to work with students on classical ornamentation, perhaps for a student working on a concerto that would also require similar ornaments such as the Mozart Concerto. Each duo consists of two movements, the majority of which consist of a first movement in sonata form and a second in rondo form. In an effort to support the students’ understanding of these classical forms, these duos can also be analyzed for form and harmonic contexts. |
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