Three Pieces for Clarinet Solo

Three Pieces for Clarinet Solo by Igor Stravinsky is a notable work published by Kalmus in March 1985. This edition features 8 pages of music written in English, showcasing Stravinsky’s unique compositional style. The pieces were composed in late 1918 and are dedicated to Werner Reinhart, a long-time supporter and friend of the composer.
In this collection, readers will find a focus on the clarinet, highlighting its capabilities within the classical music genre. The tempo is marked “Sempre piano e molto tranquillo,” indicating a serene and gentle approach to the performance. This work is part of the broader subjects of music and woodwinds, making it a relevant addition for those interested in printed music and individual composers.
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Stravinsky wrote the Three Pieces for Clarinet in late 1918, dedicating them to a long time supporter and friend, Werner Reinhart. The tempo is marked Sempre piano e molto tranquillo.”
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