Clarinet sonata

Last updated

A clarinet sonata is piece of music in sonata form for clarinet, often with piano accompaniment.

Contents

The Clarinet Sonatas by Brahms are of special significance in the development of the clarinet repertoire. Several important transcriptions are also possible, including sonatas by Mozart, Schubert, Reinecke, Copland, and Prokofiev.

Clarinet sonatas

This list is approximately in chronological order.

Notes

  1. 'Alice Mary Smith', Clarinet Music by Women
  2. Lazaras Edition
  3. Recorded by Colin Bradbury and Oliver Davies on The Victorian Clarinet Tradition , Clarinet Classics CC0022 (1997)
  4. Jane Elizabeth Ellsworth. Clarinet Music by British Composers, 1800-1914 (1991), p. 201
  5. 1 2 3 Spencer Pitfield. British Sonatas by Hadow, Bell, Linstead and Fiske: Rediscovering a Forgotten Repertory , International Clarinet Association talk (2000)
  6. 1 2 England - New England, Romantic Clarinet Sonatas, BML 002 (2001)
  7. Sabina Teller Ratner, "Saint-Saëns, Camille: Works", Grove Music Online , ed. L. Macy (accessed 18 December 2006), grovemusic.com Archived 2008-05-16 at the Wayback Machine (subscription access).
  8. 'Bax, Clarinet Sonatas', Naxos 8557698 (2006)
  9. Pitfield, Spenser Simpson. British Music for Clarinet and Piano: 1880-1945 (Ph.D, University of Sheffield (2000), p 96
  10. The Thurston Connection - English Music for Clarinet and Piano, Naxos 8.571357 (2015)
  11. 1 2 British Clarinet Sonatas, Chandos CHAN 0704 (2012)
  12. British Music Collection: Shaw
  13. Musicroom listing
  14. The Thurston Connection - English Music for Clarinet and Piano, Naxos 8.571357 (2015)
  15. Music for Clarinet and Piano , Naxos 9.70211 (2013)
  16. Dedication: The clarinet chamber music of Ruth Gipps , SOMM 0641 (2021)
  17. Boosey.com
  18. Bax Sonata, musicroom.com
  19. British Music Collection: Hoddinott
  20. British Music Collection: Bourgeois
  21. British Music Collection: Salter
  22. British Music Collection: Roper
  23. Wise Music Classical
  24. British Music Collection: Whettam
  25. British Music Collection: Carpenter
  26. Composer's website
  27. British Music Collection: Blunt
  28. The Clarinet, International Clarinet Association, William Nichols review, Dec. 2010, Vol. 38, #1
  29. WAM - music for clarinet by Michael Finnissy , New Focus FCR157 (2016)

Further reading

Related Research Articles

<span class="mw-page-title-main">Isaac Stern</span> American violinist (1920–2001)

Isaac Stern was an American violinist.

<span class="mw-page-title-main">Léon Goossens</span> English oboist

Léon Jean Goossens, CBE, FRCM was an English oboist.

<span class="mw-page-title-main">Alun Hoddinott</span> Welsh composer

Alun Hoddinott CBE was a Welsh composer of classical music, one of the first to receive international recognition.

A sonatina is a small sonata. As a musical term, sonatina has no single strict definition; it is rather a title applied by the composer to a piece that is in basic sonata form, but is shorter and lighter in character, or technically more elementary, than a typical sonata. The term has been in use at least since the late baroque; there is a one-page, one-movement harpsichord piece by Handel called "Sonatina". It is most often applied to solo keyboard works, but a number of composers have written sonatinas for violin and piano, for example the Sonatina in G major for Violin and Piano by Antonín Dvořák, and occasionally for other instruments, for example the Clarinet Sonatina by Malcolm Arnold.

The viola sonata is a sonata for viola, sometimes with other instruments, usually piano. The earliest viola sonatas are difficult to date for a number of reasons:

James Ehnes, is a Canadian concert violinist and violist.

Ruth Dorothy Louisa ("Wid") Gipps was an English composer, oboist, pianist, conductor, and educator. She composed music in a wide range of genres, including five symphonies, seven concertos, and numerous chamber and choral works. She founded both the London Repertoire Orchestra and the Chanticleer Orchestra and served as conductor and music director for the City of Birmingham Choir. Later in her life she served as chairwoman of the Composers' Guild of Great Britain.

Arnold Atkinson Cooke was a British composer, a pupil of Paul Hindemith. He wrote a considerable amount of chamber music, including five string quartets and many instrumental sonatas, much of which is only now becoming accessible through modern recordings. Cooke also composed two operas, six symphonies and several concertos.

Nikolai Petrovich Rakov, was a Soviet violinist, composer, conductor, and academic at the Moscow Conservatory where he had studied. He composed mostly instrumental works, for orchestra, chamber music and piano music, especially pedagogic works. In 1946, he received the Stalin Prize for his first violin concerto, which became known internationally.

Ashan Pillai is a British violist. He was educated as a music and academic scholar at Merchant Taylors School, London and then at the Royal Academy of Music, London, the University of Southern California, Los Angeles, the Banff Center for the Arts, Alberta, Canada, and the Juilliard School, New York City. His principal teachers were John White, and distinguished American pedagogues and former students of William Primrose, Donald McInnes and Karen Tuttle.

Matthew Jones is a British violist, violinist and composer primarily known for his international performance work as a soloist, recitalist and chamber musician. He also holds a Viola Professorship and is Head of Chamber Music at Guildhall School of Music and Drama, and runs an in-demand performance health consultancy practice. He is fluent in Italian.

The Sonatina for Violin and Harpsichord is a three-movement, neoclassical chamber work composed by Walter Piston in 1945, that marks the beginning of his postwar style.

Eda Rothstein Rapoport was a Jewish-American composer and pianist born in the Russian Empire.

Pamela Harrison was an English composer, pianist and music teacher.

Roger Fiske was a musicologist, broadcaster and author who played an important part in establishing music for schools at the BBC during and after World War II.

<span class="mw-page-title-main">Janet Hilton</span> British clarinet soloist and teacher (born 1945)

Janet Lesley Hilton is a British clarinet soloist, teacher, chamber performer, and orchestral musician. She has gained widespread recognition for her extensive recordings with the Chandos and Naxos record labels.