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**Work** : Sonata for Two Clarinets | **Work** : Sonata for Two Clarinets | ||
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- | **Composer** : Francis Poulenc | + | **Composer** : Francis Poulenc |
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**Difficulty Ranking** : [[v|V]] | **Difficulty Ranking** : [[v|V]] | ||
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**Potential Pedagogical Applications** : Challenging passage work, intonation between Bb and A clarinet, large leaps on A clarinet, and matching articulation and note length | **Potential Pedagogical Applications** : Challenging passage work, intonation between Bb and A clarinet, large leaps on A clarinet, and matching articulation and note length | ||
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- | **Sample Recording** : | + | **Sample Recording** : [[https:// |
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- | **Where to Purchase Sheet Music** : | + | **Where to Purchase Sheet Music** : First Edition available on IMSLP [[http:// |
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**Annotation** : The Sonata for Two Clarinets is a challenging work for Bb and A clarinet duo. The work is idiomatic of Poulenc featuring many of the qualities of his other works for wind instruments such as double-dotted rhythms, 32nd notes, and leaping melodic lines. Each part offers a different set of challenges. The Bb part stretches the range and technical capacity of the player, whereas the A part requires the player be familiar with the difference in resistance of the A clarinet. There are places of challenging passage work that have extreme leaps. An additional challenge for the Bb player is the second movement’s long melodic line. It will push the | **Annotation** : The Sonata for Two Clarinets is a challenging work for Bb and A clarinet duo. The work is idiomatic of Poulenc featuring many of the qualities of his other works for wind instruments such as double-dotted rhythms, 32nd notes, and leaping melodic lines. Each part offers a different set of challenges. The Bb part stretches the range and technical capacity of the player, whereas the A part requires the player be familiar with the difference in resistance of the A clarinet. There are places of challenging passage work that have extreme leaps. An additional challenge for the Bb player is the second movement’s long melodic line. It will push the |