Clarinet–cello–piano trio

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A clarinet–cello–piano trio is a clarinet trio made up of one clarinet, one cello, and one piano, or the name of a piece written for such a group.

This formation is similar to the classical piano trio except that the violin is replaced by the clarinet. The heterogeneity of timbre between clarinet and cello prevents their use as a block against the piano, but it offers many other musical possibilities.

Long-lived trios (such as the Trio Montecino) are very rare, but the literature is performed by subsets of

Quartet for the End of Time ensembles, such as Tashi
, as well as by ad hoc groups.

Repertoire

The original repertoire for clarinet, cello and piano (by name of composer with date & publisher where known) includes:

Substitution

In addition to this original repertoire, one can pick some pieces for

clarinet-violin-piano trio and replace the viola (violin) by the cello, or replace the violin by the clarinet in a classical Piano trio
; cases where the composer has foreseen this possibility are listed above. Other substitutions are possible:

Transcription

The available repertoire has been expanded by transcribers (other than the composers, whose own transcriptions are listed under original repertoire above) as well:

  • Johannes Brahms (Rosenbloom)
    • Three Pieces (Op. 76 #5, Op. 76 #4; Op. 116, #7)
  • Anton Dvorak (Büsing)
    • Vier Legenden aus op.59 <Klar,Bassetthorn (or Vc), Pno>
  • Engelbert Humperdinck (Sandre)
    • Hänsel und Gretel (Auswahl) in einer Bearbeitung von Gustave Sandre (ca 1909)
  • Felix Mendelssohn-B., Felix (Päuler)
    • 3 Stücke op.35 No.4, op.53 No.2, op.38 No.6
  • Robert Schumann (Büsing)
    • Bilder aus dem Osten op.66, 6 Impromptus <Klar,Bassetthr(Vc),Pno>.

See also

References

  1. ^ "Night Terrors". Matt Laing. Retrieved 2024-01-27.

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