Baermann: Tune Book from Clarinet Method, Op. 63 - Volume 1
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- Composer: Carl Baermann (1810-1885)
- Editor: Robert Erdt
- Instrumentation: Clarinet
- Work: Clarinet Method, Op. 63
- ISMN:
- Size: 9 x 12.0 inches
- Pages: 98
Description
The clarinet method, Op. 63 by Carl Baermann from 1867 is still a standard work in classical clarinet education today. The thoroughly revised new edition aims at reviewing the educational concept, which is still valid today, for modern lessons, adjusting the music and texts, and sensibly complementing the teaching contents.
The musical text is based on the first edition of the method. Only a few differences concerning the articulation as well as some misprints and typographical errors were revised. By deleting the historical fingering instructions for the German fingering system, the clarinet method not only has a clean and, compared to the original, more clearly structured layout, but can also be used universally. The content of the text and the performance directions of the original were linguistically modernized and occasionally extended by further ideas from the teaching practice, such as concepts for warming up, breathing exercises, literature suggestions or tips for daily practising. Further additions of scale and triad studies in all Major and Minor keys make this method a comprehensive and thorough work of study which not only serves as teaching material for young and adult beginners, but is also a valuable compendium of scale exercises and studies for advanced musicians and is ideal for training velocity and dexterity. The editor who draws on many years of experience as a clarinettist in an orchestra and university lecturer of clarinet has succeeded in adapting the valuable teaching material to the requirements of today while maintaining the basic methodology.
Contents:
- Romance
- Andante con moto
- Molto moderato
- Allegro moderato
- Elegy
- Allegro con moto
- Adagio
- Variations
- Andante
- Gypsy Tune
- Andante molto cantabile
- Andante con moto, quasi "Allegro moderato" with Variations