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Concerto for Clarinet is a composition for clarinet and jazz orchestra by Artie Shaw. The piece ends with a "legendary" altissimo C. [1] The piece is a "pastiche thrown together out of some boogie-woogie blues, clarinet-over-tomtom interludes, a commonplace riff build-up towards the end, all encased in opening and closing virtuoso cadenzas for ...
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Download and print in PDF or MIDI free sheet music of Concerto for Clarinet - Artie Shaw for Concerto For Clarinet by Artie Shaw arranged by grajo 97 for Piano, Trombone, Clarinet in b-flat, Saxophone alto & more instruments (Jazz Band)
Concerto for Clarinet. 5/5 - (1 vote) Concerto for Clarinet - by Artie Shaw, Jazz Musician, King of the Clarinet and Big Band Leader of the Swing Era in the 1930's and 1940's.
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Concerto for Clarinet Artie Shaw Clarinet Solo ©2020 by Will R. Anderson Clarinet in Bb Transcribed by Will R. Anderson Courtesy of www.PeterAndWillAnderson.com Recorded in 1940, From "Self Portrait" (Dsc Two) &
Artie Shaw performs his "Concerto for Clarinet" in 1940. Shaw did many big band remote broadcasts. Throughout the autumn and winter of 1938, he was often heard from the Blue Room of the Hotel Lincoln in New York City. After touring in 1939, he led the house band at the Café Rouge of the Hotel Pennsylvania in New York.