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- | Trio for Three Clarinets, Op. 27 by Franz Thaddäus Blatt | + | **Work** : Trio for Three Clarinets, Op. 27 |
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+ | **Composer** : Franz Thaddäus Blatt | ||
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+ | **Difficulty Ranking** : [[iii|III]] | ||
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+ | **Publisher**: | ||
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+ | **Year Published** : 1965 | ||
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+ | **Instrumentation** : 3 Bb Clarinets | ||
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+ | **Potential Pedagogical Applications** : Classical form, articulation matching, intonation (chordal, | ||
+ | octaves, and unisons), cuing and ensemble communication, | ||
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+ | **Sample Recording** : | ||
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+ | **Where to Purchase Sheet Music** : | ||
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+ | **Annotation**: | ||
+ | Trios. The work features a mostly compact range in the three parts, with the exception of a few | ||
+ | passages in which the first clarinet extends the range to F 6 . Harmonically and formally, this trio | ||
+ | is extremely straightforward. The first clarinet part is exposed most frequently, and unlike the | ||
+ | Bouffil Trios, the work overall is heavily dependent on the skill of the first player. | ||
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