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Im Original

Chaconne. Marin Marais. Bass Clarinet sheet music.

Übersetzung

Chaconne. Marin Marais. Bass Klarinette Noten.

Im Original

Chaconne composed by Marin Marais. 1656-1728. Arranged by Michael & Kimberly Davenport. For bass clarinet duet. Classical. early music. Duo score. 7 pages. Published by Alea Publishing. A7.ALEA1086. Marin Marais. 1656-1728. is considered to be one of the outstanding French composers of the Baroque period. As a virtuoso viol player himself, many of his works were for strings, either in solo or ensemble. This Chaconne, composed in 1711, was originally for viola da gamba and basso continuo. We find that it is quite effective in transcription for bass clarinet duet. The key and range of the original work have been maintained. Extended-range instruments are not required for either player. The top part is the 'solo' part of the original, and as such, places more demands on technique and range than the lower part. However, neither part requires a great deal of technique. Therefore, this arrangement would work well as a training piece for student to play with teacher, or perhaps a fun project for two students, one slightly more advanced than the other. The few double-stops that existed in the original have been presented in this transcription as grace notes, and can be included or omitted at the discretion of the player. Tempo, phrasing, and dynamic markings have been added sparingly, but the performer or teacher should be aware that these are merely a guide, and not original to the composer.

Übersetzung

Chaconne composed by Marin Marais. 1656-1728. Von Michael angeordnet. Für Bassklarinette Duett. Klassik. Alte Musik. Duo Partitur. 7 Seiten. Herausgegeben von Alea Publishing. A7.ALEA1086. Marin Marais. 1656-1728. is considered to be one of the outstanding French composers of the Baroque period. As a virtuoso viol player himself, many of his works were for strings, either in solo or ensemble. This Chaconne, composed in 1711, was originally for viola da gamba and basso continuo. We find that it is quite effective in transcription for bass clarinet duet. The key and range of the original work have been maintained. Extended-range instruments are not required for either player. The top part is the 'solo' part of the original, and as such, places more demands on technique and range than the lower part. However, neither part requires a great deal of technique. Therefore, this arrangement would work well as a training piece for student to play with teacher, or perhaps a fun project for two students, one slightly more advanced than the other. The few double-stops that existed in the original have been presented in this transcription as grace notes, and can be included or omitted at the discretion of the player. Tempo, phrasing, and dynamic markings have been added sparingly, but the performer or teacher should be aware that these are merely a guide, and not original to the composer.