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Crucifixus by James Sclater Clarinet Solo - Digital Sheet Music

By James Sclater
Clarinet Solo - Digital Download

SKU: A0.961261

Composed by James Sclater. 20th Century,Concert,Contemporary,Easter,Sacred. Individual part. 4 pages. James S Sclater #5990025. Published by James S Sclater (A0.961261).

This dramatic work for solo clarinet has been successfully used in lenten services and recital venues. The performer is urged to take a free approach to the tempo; playing this work metronomically just won't bring out the drama inherent in it. The work basically divides the instrument into three registers with varying types of music for each register. This can be a very powerful experience for the listener if the performer is willing to invest in the emotional  content therein. Playable on either B flat or A clarinet.

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