Clarinet & Piano
| Darius Milhaud (1892-1974), French | Quality: 8 |
| Duo Concertant, op. 351 | Difficulty: Solo-7, Accompaniment-7 |
| 1956 | 7:00 |
| Heugel, 1956 | Highest Note: alt. A |
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Description
Dedicated to Ulysse Delécluse, former professor at the Paris Conservatory; Bozza, Cahuzac, and Tomasi also wrote for him | |
Neoclassical style: ternary form (vif-modéré-vif), mostly tonal, B section somewhat Impressionistic, jazz influences (mostly rhythmic), with "twentieth-century" chords | |
A member of "Les Six," French Neoclassical compoers in the early twentieth century | |
For clarinet, also wrote: Caprice, op. 335a; Concerto, op. 230; Scaramouche, op. 165b; and Sonatine, op. 100 | |
Also wrote chamber music with clarinet, including woodwind quintets; most known for his ballet La Creation du Monde |
Necessary Qualities
Comfort with accidentals | |
Abrupt character and dynamic shifts | |
Air support over wide leaps | |
Good sense of rhythm and accurate subdivision |
Pedagogical Suggestions
Always be conscious of the character of the music and exaggerate the dynamics | |
Lots of practice with a metronome to get secure with some of the more unusual rhythms and to give it a sense of moving forward | |
Use rubato in B section so it doesn't get stodgy |
Recommended Recordings
Meyer/Le Sage; French Clarinet Art; Denon |