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Weber - Concertino Op. 26 & Beethoven - Trio for Piano, Cello & Clarinet, Op. 11

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Weber - Concertino Op. 26 & Beethoven - Trio for Piano, Cello & Clarinet, Op. 11

Weber - Concertino Op. 26 & Beethoven - Trio for Piano, Cello & Clarinet, Op. 11

Carl Maria von Weber, great innovator and orchestrator who paved the way for such Romantic giants as Wagner and Liszt, wrote this famous and oft-performed 'little concerto' in 1811. Lovely sonorities, beautiful themes – in short, a great piece for clarinet and orchestra. Also featured in this MMO edition, Beethoven's beautiful, warm-toned Piano Trio No. 4 is a treasure-trove of possibilities for the clarinetist. Lovely themes – young Beethoven at his best!

Includes a high-quality printed music score for B-flat clarinet and a compact disc containing a complete version with soloist, in split-channel stereo (soloist on the right channel); then a second version in full stereo of the orchestral accompaniment, minus the soloist.

Performed by Keith Dwyer, clarinet

Accompaniment: Weber Concertino: Stuttgart Festival Orchestra/Emil Kahn; Beethoven Trio: Richard Mattson, violoncello; Robert Conway, piano
$19.99
Weber - Concertino Op. 26 & Beethoven - Trio for Piano, Cello & Clarinet, Op. 11
$19.99

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Carl Maria von Weber, great innovator and orchestrator who paved the way for such Romantic giants as Wagner and Liszt, wrote this famous and oft-performed 'little concerto' in 1811. Lovely sonorities, beautiful themes – in short, a great piece for clarinet and orchestra. Also featured in this MMO edition, Beethoven's beautiful, warm-toned Piano Trio No. 4 is a treasure-trove of possibilities for the clarinetist. Lovely themes – young Beethoven at his best!

Includes a high-quality printed music score for B-flat clarinet and a compact disc containing a complete version with soloist, in split-channel stereo (soloist on the right channel); then a second version in full stereo of the orchestral accompaniment, minus the soloist.

Performed by Keith Dwyer, clarinet

Accompaniment: Weber Concertino: Stuttgart Festival Orchestra/Emil Kahn; Beethoven Trio: Richard Mattson, violoncello; Robert Conway, piano