Clarinet & Orchestra
Cadenzas --- Elegy --- Antiphonal Toccata
| John Corigliano (1938- ), American | Quality: 8 |
| Concerto | Difficulty: Solo-10, Accompaniment-10 |
| 1977 | 30:00 |
| G. Schirmer, 1978 (Reduction by Paul McKibbins) | Highest Note: alt. C |
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Description
Written for Stanley Drucker/commissioned by the New York Philharmonic | |
Premiered on December 6, 1977, with Stanley Drucker and the New York Philharmonic, conducted by Leonard Bernstein | |
Contemporary style, with extended techniques in both the solo and the accompaniment | |
Very difficult to put together with accompaniment |
Necessary Qualities
Patience with extended techniques and putting it together with the accompaniment | |
Comfort in the altissimo | |
Outgoing, flashy personality | |
Solid finger technique | |
Air support over leaps | |
Light tongue, especially in the altissimo |
Pedagogical Suggestions
Include the altissimo in daily warm-ups | |
Listen to recordings | |
Be a diva! |
Recommended Recordings
Stoltzman; London Symphony Orchestra, conducted by L. Leighton Smith; RCA | |
Drucker; New York Philharmonic, conducted by Z. Mehta; New World Records |