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Suite for Clarinet Quartet. Clarinet sheet music.

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Suite for Clarinet Quartet. Klarinett noter.

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Suite for Clarinet Quartet composed by Geraldine Green. For clarinet quartet & piano. Classical. 21st century. Score and parts. 51 pages. score. 12 pages. each part. Published by Alea Publishing. A7.ALEA1081. ABOUT THE WORK. The Suite for Clarinet Quartet was commissioned in 1992 by UK clarinetist Michael Bryant, who requested a light-hearted piece to be performed informally at one of the many clarinet 'play-days' he organized throughout the year. This therefore provided me a good opportunity to preserve the melodies from a children's musical I had written a year earlier in 1991. This musical, Sea Shanty for a King, was commissioned and performed over three afternoons by Herne Hill Primary School in London. The story, script and song lyrics were written by head teacher Phyll Bennett. It was such a success that I wished to collect the tunes into an easily playable concert piece. This Suite is the result. The story features an old musician who lives alone in a ramschakle hut by the sea. One day he writes a sea shanty tune, but three of the notes manage to mischievously escape from the tune and, to their horror, get swept out to sea. In the deep, wild ocean they encounter many sea creatures and exciting adventures during their struggle to find their way home. Their tune needed to be again complete and their old 'music man' happy once more. Each movement of the Suite uses one, sometimes two, tunes from the songs, constructed together to make a simple form. The fifth movement, 'Finale', is based on the main theme of the musical, the sea shanty itself. I hope you enjoy playing this piece as much as I have enjoyed writing it. ABOUT THE COMPOSER. Geraldine Green was born in 1967. Her interest in music was awakened when she was 7 years old, during a holiday when she stayed with a family of musicians including the composer John Dunn. At 11 she began the clarinet and piano at the Belfast School of Music, where she studied until the age of 18. It was during this time that Geraldine's passion for composition began, and she began writing her first piano pieces and studying orchestration with the help and encouragement of her teacher Gerry Deignan. In 1986 Geraldine went to the London College of Music to study clarinet with David Campbell and piano with Renalda Mackie. Following a 3 year degree course, she then completed a post graduate diploma in Film Music under Francis Shaw. By then the urge to write music could no longer be contained and in the years that followed she wrote a number of works. These included a Recorder Concertino, the Bass Clarinet Concerto, a Septet for string quintet, flute and harpsichord, and a concerto for B-flat clarinet and orchestra. During these years, Geraldine also wrote four musicals for Herne Hill Primary School in London. Throughout the 1990s Geraldine taught clarinet and piano at Ibstock Place School in Roehapton, London, and this soon led to her producing orchestrations and arrangements for the school's orchestra, band and choir. Through this work she met Peter Morris who commissioned her to write a piece for his Thameside Clarinet Choir. The 3 movement Divertissement was the result. A clarinet quintet, commissioned by Michael Bryant for his clarinet 'play days' was soon to follow. After a break in music writing to start a family, March 2008 saw Geraldine return to writing with a seven movement piece for piano, 'Miscellany'. The year 2009 saw the world premiere of her flute concerto, performed by flautist Gary Woolf. who commissioned the work. and the Chiltern Camerata in High Wycombe, UK, and conducted by composer Simon Lambros.

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Suite for Clarinet Quartet composed by Geraldine Green. For klarinett kvartett. Klassisk. 21. århundre. Resultat og deler. 51 sider. poengsum. 12 sider. hver del. Publisert av Alea Publishing. A7.ALEA1081. Om arbeidet. The Suite for Clarinet Quartet was commissioned in 1992 by UK clarinetist Michael Bryant, who requested a light-hearted piece to be performed informally at one of the many clarinet 'play-days' he organized throughout the year. This therefore provided me a good opportunity to preserve the melodies from a children's musical I had written a year earlier in 1991. This musical, Sea Shanty for a King, was commissioned and performed over three afternoons by Herne Hill Primary School in London. The story, script and song lyrics were written by head teacher Phyll Bennett. It was such a success that I wished to collect the tunes into an easily playable concert piece. This Suite is the result. The story features an old musician who lives alone in a ramschakle hut by the sea. One day he writes a sea shanty tune, but three of the notes manage to mischievously escape from the tune and, to their horror, get swept out to sea. In the deep, wild ocean they encounter many sea creatures and exciting adventures during their struggle to find their way home. Their tune needed to be again complete and their old 'music man' happy once more. Each movement of the Suite uses one, sometimes two, tunes from the songs, constructed together to make a simple form. The fifth movement, 'Finale', is based on the main theme of the musical, the sea shanty itself. I hope you enjoy playing this piece as much as I have enjoyed writing it. OM OSER. Geraldine Green ble født i 1967. Hennes interesse for musikk ble vekket da hun var syv år gammel, under en ferie når hun bodde hos en familie av musikere inkludert komponisten John Dunn. På 11 begynte hun klarinett og piano på Belfast School of Music, hvor hun studerte frem til fylte 18. Det var på denne tiden at Geraldine lidenskap for komposisjon begynte, og hun begynte å skrive sine første pianostykker og studere orkestrering med hjelp og oppmuntring av hennes lærer Gerry Deignan. I 1986 Geraldine dro til London College of Music for å studere klarinett med David Campbell og piano med Renalda Mackie. Etter en tre årig utdanning kurs, hun deretter gjennomført en post graduate diplom i Film Music henhold Francis Shaw. Da trang til å skrive musikk kunne ikke lenger inneholdt og i årene som fulgte skrev hun en rekke verker. Disse inkluderte en opptaker Concertino, Bass Clarinet Concerto, en Septet for strykekvintett, fløyte og cembalo, og en konsert for B-flat klarinett og orkester. I løpet av disse årene, Geraldine skrev også fire musikaler for Herne Hill Primary School i London. Gjennom 1990-tallet lærte Geraldine klarinett og piano på Ibstock Place School i Roehapton, London, og dette førte snart til hennes produserende orkestre og ordninger for skolens orkester, band og kor. Gjennom dette arbeidet møtte hun Peter Morris som bestilt henne til å skrive et stykke for hans Thameside Clarinet Choir. 3 bevegelse Divertissement var resultatet. En klarinett kvintett, bestilt av Michael Bryant for hans klarinett 'play dager var snart å følge. Etter en pause i musikk skrive for å starte en familie mars 2008 så Geraldine tilbake til å skrive med en syv bevegelse stykke for piano, 'Miscellany'. Året 2009 ble det verdenspremiere på hennes fløytekonsert, fremført av fløytisten Gary Woolf. som på oppdrag av arbeidet. og Chiltern Camerata i High Wycombe, Storbritannia, og utført av komponist Simon Lambros.