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Concerto. full score & parts. Bass Clarinet sheet music.

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Concerto. pontuação total. Baixo folha Clarinete música.

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Concerto. full score & parts. composed by Geraldine Green. For bass clarinet & orchestra. Classical. 21st century. Complete set of parts, conductor's score. Composed 1992. Duration 23 minutes. Published by Alea Publishing. A7.ALEA1067A. ABOUT THE WORK. Known affectionately as 'Basso' by Geraldine, her friends and family, the Bass Clarinet Concerto was inspired immediately after the composer purchased her first bass clarinet in 1992. The piece has three movements. the first and third movements are generally jovial and mischievous in character, while the second is more austere, demonstrating the bass clarinet's darker side. The work is centered around the key of B flat major so that the use of the bass clarinet's bottom C could be indulged in to the fullest. In January 1993 the concerto received its world premiere in St. Cyprian's Church, central London, with Anthony Davie conducting the London 20 strings and Geraldine as the soloist. ABOUT THE COMPOSER. Geraldine Green was born in 1967. Her interest in music was awakened when she was 7 years old, during a holiday when she stayed with a family of musicians including the composer John Dunn. At 11 she began the clarinet and piano at the Belfast School of Music, where she studied until the age of 18. It was during this time that Geraldine's passion for composition began, and she began writing her first piano pieces and studying orchestration with the help and encouragement of her teacher Gerry Deignan. In 1986 Geraldine went to the London College of Music to study clarinet with David Campbell and piano with Renalda Mackie. Following a 3 year degree course, she then completed a post graduate diploma in Film Music under Francis Shaw. By then the urge to write music could no longer be contained and in the years that followed she wrote a number of works. These included a Recorder Concertino, the Bass Clarinet Concerto, a Septet for string quintet, flute and harpsichord, and a concerto for B-flat clarinet and orchestra. During these years, Geraldine also wrote four musicals for Herne Hill Primary School in London. Throughout the 1990s Geraldine taught clarinet and piano at Ibstock Place School in Roehapton, London, and this soon led to her producing orchestrations and arrangements for the school's orchestra, band and choir. Through this work she met Peter Morris who commissioned her to write a piece for his Thameside Clarinet Choir. The 3 movement Divertissement was the result. A clarinet quintet, commissioned by Michael Bryant for his clarinet 'play days' was soon to follow. After a break in music writing to start a family, March 2008 saw Geraldine return to writing with a seven movement piece for piano, 'Miscellany'. The year 2009 saw the world premiere of her flute concerto, performed by flautist Gary Woolf. who commissioned the work. and the Chiltern Camerata in High Wycombe, UK, and conducted by composer Simon Lambros.

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Concerto. pontuação total. composed by Geraldine Green. Para clarinete baixo. Clássico. Século 21. Complete set of parts, conductor's score. Composta 1992. Duração 23 minutos. Publicado por Alea Publishing. A7.ALEA1067A. Sobre a obra. Known affectionately as 'Basso' by Geraldine, her friends and family, the Bass Clarinet Concerto was inspired immediately after the composer purchased her first bass clarinet in 1992. The piece has three movements. the first and third movements are generally jovial and mischievous in character, while the second is more austere, demonstrating the bass clarinet's darker side. The work is centered around the key of B flat major so that the use of the bass clarinet's bottom C could be indulged in to the fullest. In January 1993 the concerto received its world premiere in St. Cyprian's Church, central London, with Anthony Davie conducting the London 20 strings and Geraldine as the soloist. Sobre o compositor. Geraldine Verde nasceu em 1967. Seu interesse pela música foi despertado quando ela tinha 7 anos de idade, durante um feriado, quando ela ficou com uma família de músicos, incluindo o compositor John Dunn. Aos 11 anos, ela começou o clarinete e piano na Escola de Música de Belfast, onde estudou até a idade de 18. Foi durante esse tempo que a paixão de Geraldine para a composição começou, e ela começou a escrever suas primeiras peças para piano e estudar orquestração com a ajuda e incentivo de seu professor Gerry Deignan. Em 1986, Geraldine foi para o College of Music de Londres para estudar clarinete com David Campbell e piano com Renalda Mackie. Na sequência de um curso de graduação de três anos, ela, então, completou um diploma de pós-graduação em Film Music sob Francis Shaw. Até então, a vontade de escrever a música não poderia mais ser contido e nos anos que se seguiram, ela escreveu uma série de obras. Estes incluíram um Recorder Concertino, o clarinete baixo Concerto, um Septeto para quinteto de cordas, flauta e cravo, e um concerto para clarinete e orquestra B-flat. Durante estes anos, Geraldine também escreveu quatro musicais para a Escola Primária Herne Hill, em Londres. Ao longo da década de 1990 Geraldine ensinou clarinete e piano em Ibstock Place School em Roehapton, Londres, e este logo levou a seus produtores de orquestrações e arranjos para a orquestra da escola, banda e coro. Através deste trabalho, ela conheceu Peter Morris que encomendou-lhe para escrever uma peça para seu Thameside Clarinet Choir. O Divertissement 3 movimento foi o resultado. Um quinteto de clarinete, encomendado por Michael Bryant para seu clarinete dias Play 'foi logo a seguir. Depois de uma pausa por escrito música para começar uma família, março de 2008 viu Geraldine retorno a escrever com um pedaço de sete movimento para piano, Miscelânea. O ano de 2009 viu a estreia mundial de seu concerto de flauta, realizada pelo flautista Gary Woolf. quem encomendou o trabalho. eo Chiltern Camerata em High Wycombe, Reino Unido, e conduzido pelo compositor Simon Lambros.