Composed by Norman O’Neill. Arranged by R. Stevens. This edition: pdf. 20th Century, Chamber, Classical. 32 pages. SAXpress.com #1210256. Published by SAXpress.com (A0.1642868).
Romance and Gigue, Op. 27 (1908) by Norman O’Neill (1875 1934) arranged for clarinet quartet. Norman O’Neill was a British/Irish composer who wrote theater works but also published a small number of orchestral and chamber music pieces. Romance and Gigue was published in 1908 as Two Little Pieces (Deux Petites Pieces), Op. 27 for piano.
The first movement, Romance is in 6/8 time with a flowing melody and gentle syncopations throughout. The second movement, Gigue, is a lively dance that bounces the melody from instrument to instrument with the middle section featuring the bass clarinet.
Performance time is about 3.5 minutes for both pieces. A moderate range in all the parts, and clear rhythms make this a good piece for intermediate players or new quartets. Dynamics and a few tempo changes give a bit of challenge.
Along with a full clarinet quartet score, the following parts are included:
B flat clarinet 1
B flat clarinet 2
B flat clarinet 3
E flat Alto clarinet 1 (Cl. 3 alternate)
Bass clarinet
This arrangement of Romance and Gigue is available for saxophone quartet, flute quartet, and clarinet quartet. As long as parts 1 through 4 are covered, they may be played together in any combination that fits your ensemble. Note: the flute ensemble is one octave higher than the others. If using the alto flute or bass flute as the bass instrument, it would be best to double it with another instrument.
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Composed by Norman O’Neill. Arranged by R. Stevens. This edition: pdf. 20th Century, Chamber, Classical. 32 pages. SAXpress.com #1210256. Published by SAXpress.com (A0.1642868).
Romance and Gigue, Op. 27 (1908) by Norman O’Neill (1875 1934) arranged for clarinet quartet. Norman O’Neill was a British/Irish composer who wrote theater works but also published a small number of orchestral and chamber music pieces. Romance and Gigue was published in 1908 as Two Little Pieces (Deux Petites Pieces), Op. 27 for piano.
The first movement, Romance is in 6/8 time with a flowing melody and gentle syncopations throughout. The second movement, Gigue, is a lively dance that bounces the melody from instrument to instrument with the middle section featuring the bass clarinet.
Performance time is about 3.5 minutes for both pieces. A moderate range in all the parts, and clear rhythms make this a good piece for intermediate players or new quartets. Dynamics and a few tempo changes give a bit of challenge.
Along with a full clarinet quartet score, the following parts are included:
B flat clarinet 1
B flat clarinet 2
B flat clarinet 3
E flat Alto clarinet 1 (Cl. 3 alternate)
Bass clarinet
This arrangement of Romance and Gigue is available for saxophone quartet, flute quartet, and clarinet quartet. As long as parts 1 through 4 are covered, they may be played together in any combination that fits your ensemble. Note: the flute ensemble is one octave higher than the others. If using the alto flute or bass flute as the bass instrument, it would be best to double it with another instrument.
This product was created by a member of ArrangeMe, Hal Leonard's global
self-publishing community of independent composers, arrangers, and songwriters.
ArrangeMe allows for the publication of unique arrangements of both popular
titles and original compositions from a wide variety of voices and backgrounds.
About Digital Downloads
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your computer, tablet or mobile device. Once you download your digital sheet music,
you can view and print it at home, school, or anywhere you want to make music, and
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