Johow: New Klezmer Tunes
16 Pieces for Clarinet
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- Composer: Joachim Johow (1952-)
- Format: Book with Audio Access
- Instrumentation: Piano, Clarinet
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- Size: 9.0 x 12.0 inches
- Pages: 64
Description
Rousing klezmer pieces newly composed! Inspired by old klezmer melodies, Joachim Johow has written 16 new tunes, reenacting scenes from life in a Jewish town, such as 'Am Morgen in der Gasse' [On the Street in the Morning], 'Auf dem Jahrmarkt' [At the Fair], 'Schlittenfahrt' [Sleigh Ride], 'Tanz der Großeltern' [Dance of the Grandparents], 'Am Abend' [In the Evening]. Originally written for recorder, the pieces have now been arranged for the clarinet. with notated piano accompaniment and additional harmonic symbols as well as an additional bass part (for download) which allow for a variety of instrumentations. The audio MP3 pack contains both full and playback versions.
Contents:
- Early Morning in the Alley / Dans la ruelle le matin / Am Morgen in der Gasse
- At the Fair / Au marché annuel / Auf dem Jahrmarkt
- Worries / Soucis / Sorgen
- A Long Winter / Un long hiver / Ein langer Winter
- Sleigh Ride / Promenade en luge / Schlittenfahrt
- in the Playground / À l'aire de jeux / Auf dem Spielplatz
- The Stork / La Cigogne / Der Storch
- Walk in the Park / Promenade au parc / Spaziergang im Park
- in the café / Au café / Im Café
- The Scissors Grinder / Le Rémouleur / Der Scherenschleifer
- Lost Time / Le Temps perdu / Verlorene Zeit
- Wedding Party / Au mariage / Bei der Hochzeit
- At the Well / À la fontaine / Am Brunnen
- Celebrations / À la fête / Beim Fest
- Grandparents Dance / La Danse des grands-parents / Tanz der Großeltern
- in the Evening / Le Soir / Am Abend
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