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1st Movement from the Violin Concerto No.2 in E Major
Composer: Bach, Johann SebastianArranger: Grimaldi, ScottEnsemble: Clarinet TrioGenre: ClassicalGrade: 5Duration: 2Model: AOS1118For E♭ Clarinet, B♭ Clarinet and Bass Clarinet abridged from BWV 1042 originally for violin, strings, and continuo. Grading is based on the E♭ Clarinet part, the other parts are not as difficult. -
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Pizzicato Polka
Composer: Strauss, Johann and JosephArranger: Grimaldi, ScottEnsemble: Clarinet DuoGenre: ClassicalGrade: 4Duration: 2Model: AOS1248For two Clarinets. The Pizzicato Polka was composed by Johann Strauss with his brother in 1869 for a trip to Imperial Russia. It was published in 1870, originally for string orchestra and glockenspiel. It was hugely popular, especially in Italy, where it was included on every program Strauss played there. -
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Pizzicato Polka
Composer: Strauss, Johann and JosephArranger: Grimaldi, ScottEnsemble: Flute and ClarinetGenre: ClassicalGrade: 4Duration: 2Model: AOS1249For Flute and Clarinet. The Pizzicato Polka was composed by Johann Strauss with his brother in 1869 for a trip to Imperial Russia. It was published in 1870, originally for string orchestra and glockenspiel. It was hugely popular, especially in Italy, where it was included on every program Strauss played... -
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Three Little Maids From School Are We
Composer: Sullivan, ArthurArranger: Grimaldi, ScottEnsemble: Flute and ClarinetGenre: Modern ClassicalGrade: 4Duration: 2Model: AOS1274For Flute and Clarinet from The Mikado, Act I, no. 7 In an 1885 interview, Gilbert stated that the short stature of the three female leads "suggested the advisability of grouping them as three Japanese school-girls" referred to in the opera as the "three little maids". He also recounted that... -
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Three Little Maids From School Are We
Composer: Sullivan, ArthurArranger: Grimaldi, ScottEnsemble: Clarinet DuoGenre: Modern ClassicalGrade: 4Duration: 2Model: AOS1275For Clarinet in E♭ and Clarinet in B♭ from The Mikado, Act I, no. 7 In an 1885 interview, Gilbert stated that the short stature of the three female leads "suggested the advisability of grouping them as three Japanese school-girls" referred to in the opera as the "three little maids"....