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Rhapsody for Clarinet Solo by Willson Osborne B-Flat Clarinet - Sheet Music

By Willson Osborne
Bb clarinet solo (unaccompanied) - Difficulty: medium to medium-difficult

SKU: PE.EP6006

Composed by Willson Osborne. Clarinet Sheet. Edition Peters. 20th Century. Clarinet solo single. 4 pages. Duration 00:04:30. Edition Peters #98-EP6006. Published by Edition Peters (PE.EP6006).

ISBN 9780300706666. 9x12 inches. English.

Wilsson Osborne was a student of Paul Hindemith at Yale University and shared some of his mentor's fondness for neoclassicism. The Rhapsody for clarinet was composed in 1952, originally as a 'Study for Bassoon' but has become popular as a reflective, atmospheric recital piece by clarinettists.

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Based on 7 Reviews
Anonymous
July 28, 2019
Amazing
This is a perfect piece for a student fresh out of highschool looking to challege their skills. This is also an extremely fun piece with both slow and fast parts. There are a few strange key signatures however so beware of that.
Anonymous
March 28, 2016
Osborne Rhapsody sheet music
Excellent quality and arrived to us in timely fashion.
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Rory O.
April 11, 2011
Superb
While not that technically challenging, I rate this piece as advanced because this piece is hard to play well musically, and can be really expressive. This edition is beautiful, and on nice tan paper, which is always a plus. The only thing that I would say is that it should have been made three pages laying next to one another, and not the page turn.
Clarinetist A.
August 02, 2010
Fantastic
Osborne's Rhapsody for clarinet solo is one wonderful piece of music. I would note that it was originally written for Bassoon, but the clarinet is even better, though it does not, I think, quite capture the Eastern sound that the bassoon excels in with this piece. It is not very technically challenging, but dynamic contrast is vast and musical expression is (or should be) prominent. The high register of the Clarinet is hardly tapped into, and there are few fast passages in it, though enough to make for some practice. A favourite part of mine: the cadenza-like solid run in the latter half of the piece. The edition is very nice, on brown paper, which I always like. Serious about the Clarinet? I recommend this piece highly.