Gustav Holst - Two Songs Without Words set for Clarinet Choir
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SKU: A0.581699
Composed by Gustav Holst. Arranged by John Gibson. 20th Century. Individual part. 66 pages. JB Linear #2509. Published by JB Linear (A0.581699).Gustav Holst's Two Songs Without Words (Opus 22 - 1906) was dedicated to his friend Ralph Vaughn Williams when both composers were exploring the deep beauty of English Folk Songs. It includes Country Song and Marching Song. The setting for clarinet choir was arranged by John Gibson. Both parts and score are included (Eb Soprano, Bb Clarinet 1 - 3, Alto Clarinet - with an alternate 4th Bb Clarinet, Bass Clarinet, BBb Contrabass Clarinet/EEb Contralto Clarinet. I have rated this advanced intermediate due to the range of some of the parts. This was performed by the Zephyr Clarinet Choir in November, 2018, and later by the Tara Winds Clarinet Choir at the International Clarinet Assoc. ClarinetFest in 2019.
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