These popular concertos, both written in 1811, follow in the classical tradition of Mozart while showcasing the clarinet's new technical possibilities. Cornerstones of the repertoire, they appear here for the first time in a single volume. This authoritative edition of these works promises insightful delights for performers and listeners alike. Unabridged republication of the editions originally published by Ernst Eulenberg, London (n.d.).
Concerti for Wind Instruments in Full Score by Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart Ten masterly pieces for orchestra and wind instruments. Includes Bassoon concerto, K.191; Concerto for flute and harp, K.299;Clarinet concerto,K.622; Andantefor flute, K.315; 6 more.
32 Etudes and 40 Studies for Clarinet by Cyrille Rose Two sets of essential studies for the clarinet available for the first time in one low-priced volume. These celebrated standards are frequently played for auditions and constantly practiced for technique.