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Clarinet and Marmalade
For instance, on February 4, 1927, Frank Trumbauer and His Orchestra recorded " Trumbology ", " Clarinet Marmalade ", and " Singin ' the Blues ", all three of which featured some of Beiderbecke's best work.
* " Clarinet Marmalade " / " Singin ' the Blues ", recorded on February 4, 1927, in New York and released as Okeh 40772
#" Mournin ' Blues "/" Clarinet Marmalade ", 1918, Victor 18513, " Mournin ' Blues " also appeared as " Mornin ' Blues " on some releases
" Tiger Rag ", " Margie ", " Clarinet Marmalade ", " At The Jazz Band Ball ", " Sensation Rag ", and " Fidgety Feet " remain much played classics in the repertory of contemporary Dixieland and traditional jazz bands.
#" Clarinet Marmalade " was recorded in 1926 by the Fletcher Henderson Orchestra and released on Vocalion and on Brunswick.
In 1931, Henderson recorded a new version of " Clarinet Marmalade ", which was released on Columbia
Jazz cornetist Bix Beiderbecke recorded nine compositions by ODJB in various bands and orchestras from 1924 to 1930: " Fidgety Feet ", his first recording in 1924, " Tiger Rag ", " Sensation ", " Lazy Daddy ", " Ostrich Walk ", " Clarinet Marmalade ", " Singin ' the Blues " with Frankie Trumbauer and Eddie Lang, " Margie ", and " At The Jazz Band Ball ".
A balanced assessment would have to acknowledge that Nick LaRocca was an important figure in taking jazz from a regional style to international popularity, the leader of the most influential jazz band of the period from 1917 to 1921, and a good player in a very early jazz style on records such as " Clarinet Marmalade ".
*" Clarinet Marmalade "/" Singin ' the Blues ," recorded on February 4, 1927, in New York and released as Okeh 40772
Differing in style from Europe's recordings of a few years earlier, they incorporate blues, blue notes, and early jazz influences ( including a rather stiff cover record of the Original Dixieland Jass Band's " Clarinet Marmalade ").

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* " Alexander and His Clarinet " w. Irving Berlin m. Ted Snyder

Clarinet and .
Mozart's Davide penitente ( 1785 ), his Piano Concerto in E flat major ( 1785 ), the Clarinet Quintet ( 1789 ) and the great Symphony in G minor ( 1788 ) had been premiered on the suggestion of Salieri, who supposedly conducted a performance of it in 1791.
However, Schmidt left this composition unfinished, and in the summer and autumn of 1938, a few months before his death, set it aside to devote himself to two other commissioned works for the one-armed pianist Paul Wittgenstein, for whom he had often composed: the Clarinet Quintet in A major and the solo Toccata in D minor.
His admiration for Richard Mühlfeld, clarinetist with the Meiningen orchestra, moved him to compose the Clarinet Trio, Op.
114, Clarinet Quintet, Op.
115 ( 1891 ), and the two Clarinet Sonatas, Op.
Mozart's Clarinet Quintet is similarly a piece written for an ensemble consisting of 2 violins, a viola, a cello and a clarinet, the last being the exceptional addition to a " normal " string quartet.
Woodwind players ( Saxophone, Clarinet, and Flute ) have a multitude of exercises to help with tonguing techniques, finger dexterity, and tone development.
The Clarinet 37, no.
In gratitude to his benefactor, Stravinsky also dedicated his Three Pieces for Clarinet ( October – November 1918 ) to Reinhart, who was an excellent amateur clarinetist.
* Mozart Clarinet Quintet K. 581 7 / 6 / 00
He made recordings of smaller groups ( sextets, octets, and nonets ) drawn from his then-15-man orchestra and he composed pieces intended to feature specific instrumentalist, as with " Jeep's Blues " for Johnny Hodges, " Yearning for Love " for Lawrence Brown, " Trumpet in Spades " for Rex Stewart, " Echoes of Harlem " for Cootie Williams and " Clarinet Lament " for Barney Bigard.
* Clarinet concerto: Aho, Arnold, Copland, Denisov, Dusapin, Fairouz, Françaix, Hétu, Hindemith, Kan-no, Nielsen, Penderecki, Rautavaara, Stravinsky, Takemitsu, Tomasi, J. Williams
* Clarinet Concerto No. 1 in F minor, Op.
* Clarinet Concerto No. 2 in E-flat major, Op.
* Concertino for Clarinet and Orchestra in C minor / E-flat major, Op.
* Lithuanian — Lipchitz, Jacques ( worked mainly in France and U. S. A .): Pierrot ( 1909 ), Detachable Figure ( Pierrot ) ( 1915 ), Pierrot with Clarinet ( 1919 ), Seated Pierrot ( 1922 ), Pierrot ( 1925 ), Pierrot with Clarinet ( 1926 ), Pierrot Escapes ( 1927 ).
* Finnish — Tuomela, Tapio: Pierrot: Quintet No. 2 for Flute, Clarinet, Violin, Cello, and Piano ( 2004 ).

Clarinet and B
* Concertino for Clarinet in B flat major
* Study for Clarinet no 1 in B flat major
* Felix Draeseke-Sonata for Clarinet ( or Violin ) and Piano in B ♭, Op.
: Bass Clarinet in A and B
* Bernhard Henrik Crusell – Concerto for Clarinet no 3 in B flat major
Many works were written for his musical acquaintances, including Hexapoda and a concerto for violinist Louis Kaufman, Tema Sporca con Variazoni for duo-pianists Appleton and Field, Suite for Flute and B flat Clarinet for Frances Blaisdell and Alex Williams, and the Rondo Capriccioso for Georges Barrére ( Bennett's friendship with flutists William Kincaid and John Wummer prompted other chamber works ).
# Suite for Flute and B flat Clarinet ( c. 1958 ; published 1973 )
* Clarinet Trio in B flat major, op.
* Brahms: Clarinet Quintet in B minor, op 115, with David Oppenheim ( rec 1959 ; CD reissue CBS MPK-45553 ).
* Prelude for Bass Clarinet Solo ( or B Clarinet ), Op.
It was created for sextet: Clarinet ( B flat ), Bassoon, Trumpet, Cello, Violin and Piano, composed in 1927.
His Sinfonia Concertante for Clarinet in B flat is available for downloading from Philip Stott's Music Box, along with other compositions, and the full orchestral score from Finale Showcase.

Clarinet and Tony
* Clarinet, bass clarinet, tenor sax: Tony Roberts, Tony Coe

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