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Variations on O for a thousand tongues to sing for Clarinet Quartet (3 clarinets and 1 bass clarinet)
SM-000287466
- Composer
- Charles Wesley, Jr.
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Arranger
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David W Solomons
- Publisher
- David W Solomons
- Genre
- Classical / Instrumental
- Instrumentation
- Clarinet, Bass Clarinet
- Scored for
- Quartet
- Type of score
- Full score, Parts
- Duration
- 3'10"
- Difficulty
- Medium
- Year of composition
- 2017
Description
Each of the instruments has its turn to play the tune or varied versions of it.
The key sequence is:
A flat major using the basic statement with additional passing notes and decorations, with first clarinet taking the melody.
It then moves up in the 2nd verse to B flat dorian with a slightly renaissance feel, with 3rd clarinet taking the melody.
The 3rd verse, with bass clarinet on melody, goes on up to a jolly renaissance-style dance also in B flat Dorian, incorporating a mix of 3/4 and 6/8 rhythms.
The final verse goes back to the A flat major 4/4 version with additional decorations and passing notes, while also
occasionally reminding the audience of the 6/8-style contra-rhythms of the Dorian verses.
As you might expect, the 2nd clarinet takes the melody here.
The pdf contains the score and parts.
The sound sample is an electronic preview.