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Baerenreiter Verlag Sonata in E-flat Major - Mendelssohn/Allroggen - Clarinet/Piano - Performance Score/Part
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Composer: Felix Mendelssohn Bartholdy
Editor: Gerhard Allroggen
Format: Performance Score and Part, Urtext Edition
Instrumentation: Clarinet and Piano
The only wind instrument for which Felix Mendelssohn wrote any solo works is the clarinet. This Sonata, written by a young Mendelssohn, is genuine chamber music: the clarinet and piano are both used equally as a melody and an accompaniment instrument. The various playing characteristics of the clarinet are not fully exploited; instead Mendelssohn focuses more on the cantabile character of the instrument.
Editor: Gerhard Allroggen
Format: Performance Score and Part, Urtext Edition
Instrumentation: Clarinet and Piano
The only wind instrument for which Felix Mendelssohn wrote any solo works is the clarinet. This Sonata, written by a young Mendelssohn, is genuine chamber music: the clarinet and piano are both used equally as a melody and an accompaniment instrument. The various playing characteristics of the clarinet are not fully exploited; instead Mendelssohn focuses more on the cantabile character of the instrument.
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