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- | Shtetl Tanzen, Op. 142 by Michael Kibbe | + | **Work** : Shtetl Tanzen, Op. 142 |
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+ | **Composer** : Michael Kibbe [[http:// | ||
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+ | **Difficulty Ranking** : [[iv|IV]] | ||
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+ | **Publisher** : Woodwindiana, | ||
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+ | **Year Published** : 2003 | ||
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+ | **Commissioned and Premiered by** : Zephyr (Howard Klug, Jorge Montilla, MinHo Yeh) at ClarinetFest 2003 in Salt Lake City | ||
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+ | **Instrumentation** : 1 Eb Clarinet, 1 Bb Clarinet, and 1 Bass Clarinet | ||
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+ | **Potential Pedagogical Applications** : Klezmer style (melodic, harmonic, formal, and basic ornamentation), | ||
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+ | **Sample Recording** : [[https:// | ||
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+ | **Where to Purchase Sheet Music** : [[http:// | ||
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+ | **Annotation** : This work is written in two parts, each just under five minutes in length. The | ||
+ | inspiration for the work lies in the Klezmer style of clarinet playing. Kibbe utilizes traditional | ||
+ | dances forms common to klezmer music such as doina, hora, and frehlakhs, but composes his | ||
+ | own unique melodies. The use of Eb and Bass clarinets in addition to the Bb adds a distinct | ||
+ | color, but adds challenges to intonation and blend. | ||
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