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How to Build a Clarinet
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How to Build a Clarinet by Carter Pann Chamber Music - Sheet Music

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How to Build a Clarinet by Carter Pann Chamber Music - Sheet Music

By Carter Pann
Chamber Music Bass Clarinet, Clarinet in Bb

SKU: PR.114424430

Composed by Carter Pann. This edition: saddle-wire stitch. Sws. Performance scores. 4 pages. Duration 0:11:00. Theodore Presser Company #114-42443. Published by Theodore Presser Company (PR.114424430).

ISBN 9781491138656. UPC: 680160694433. 9x12 inches.

The always-phantasmagorical Carter Pann has written regarding HOW TO BUILD A CLARINET: “It is my hope that this duo may attract young players aspiring to conquer greater heights on these instruments. As a pianist, not a clarinetist, I imagined myself actually building a clarinet, only to be discouraged immediately at my ineptitude, hence the appropriate movement titles.” I. Practice (full of scales and extremities)II. Hope (pleasant aspirations while marching forward)III. Smoke (bluesy turns mixed with fanciful flights)IV. Mirrors (canons, inversions, mimicking reflections)While Pann hopes to excite young clarinets hearing the piece, this is a work for professionals and advanced students.
How to Build a Clarinet was commissioned by Stefanie and Joshua Gardner for their premiere performance at ClarinetFest® 2024 in Dublin, Ireland. Unlike my recent bass clarinet solo, Ramp, the extended techniques in this duo are limited to slap-tonguing and a few bends and smears, but no harmonics or multiphonics. It is my hope that this duo may attract young players aspiring to conquer greater heights on these instruments. As a pianist, not a clarinetist, I imagined myself actually building a clarinet, only to be discouraged immediately at my ineptitude, hence the appropriate movement titles. I. Practice (full of scales and extremities)II. Hope (pleasant aspirations while marching forward)III. Smoke (bluesy turns mixed with fanciful flights)IV. Mirrors (canons, inversions, mimicking reflections).