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Serenade (Reed)

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Alfred Reed

Alfred Reed


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Subtitle: For Solo Bb Clarinet and Band


General Info

Year: 1966
Duration: c. 7:00
Difficulty: IV (see Ratings for explanation)
Publisher: Southern Music Company
Cost: Score and Parts (print) - $95.00   |   Score Only (print) - $14.50


Instrumentation

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Errata

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Program Notes

This work is one of a group of three pieces for solo wind instruments and band commissioned by the G. LeBlanc Corporation as performance vehicles for their artist/clinicians, the other two being Ode for Trumpet and Ballade for Alto Saxophone. This serenade was written for clarinetist Robert E. Lowry.

Set in the form of a freely developing lyrical idyl in variation form involving an almost continuous musical development, the solo clarinet line together with a constantly shifting harmonic background paint a pastoral scene of Sioux life that suggests an overall three-part song form.

- Program Note from publisher


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State Ratings

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Performances

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Works for Winds by This Composer

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Resources

  • Reed, A. [1966]. Serenade; for Solo B♭ Clarinet and Band [score]. Southern Music: San Antonio, Tx.