Perpetual Motion
Niccolò Paganini (arr. Nicholas Falcone)
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This work under the title Moto Perpetuo bears the designation Opus 11, No. 6.
General Info
Year: c.1835 / 1972
Duration:
Difficulty: V (see Ratings for explanation)
Publisher: Southern Music
Cost: Score and Parts (print) – Out of print.
Instrumentation
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Errata
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Program Notes
Perpetual Motion (Moto Prepetuo) was a movement of a sonata for violin and orchestra. Generally performed as a violin solo with piano accompaniment, the band version is scored for the clarinet to take the solo part.
- Program Note from Heritage Encyclopedia of Band Music
Media
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State Ratings
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Performances
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- State College (Penn.) Area Municipal Band (Ned Deihl, conductor; Sarah Leininger, and Kelsie Zuercher, clarinets) – 10 April 2016
Works for Winds by This Composer
- Moto Perpetuo (arr. Hunsberger) (c.1835/1985)
- Moto Perpetuo (arr. Mortimer) (c.1835/)
- Perpetual Motion (c.1835/1972)
Resources
- Heritage Encyclopedia of Band Music. "Níccolo Paganini." Accessed 10 May 2016.
- Paganini, N.; Falcone, N. (1972). Perpetual Motion: For Two Solo Clarinets and Piano [score]. Southern Music Co. : San Antonio, Tex.