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Clarinet & Tenor Sax Duo?

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#1 ·
Does anyone knows is there any clarinet and tenor sax duo? I'm not interested in transcriptions of some pieces for different instruments. I want pieces written originally for these instruments. Or at least clarinet, tenor sax and piano trio?

Thanks for help in advance!
 
#5 · (Edited)
Thank you for your posts! I've known and listened Webern's Op 22 and it is very interesting.

Thanks for this link Jeremy Marchant, I will check it! I didn't really expressed myself well. I don't need scores or anything, I was just wondering is there works written for this combination of instruments
 
#7 ·
Original duo for cl/tsax

There is a piece called "Mad Rush to the End"
composed by Charles Savage (Ohio Universityin Zanesville).
Contact him for publishing info and to order
the piece. There's also an original duo for alto sax
and clarinet by Nikola Resanovic called "The
Ox and The Lark". There's a clarinet duo version
that *may* work on tenor...not sure, but it's
worth trying!
 
#9 ·
Well, not for tenor, but I have a duo for clarinet and alto sax, called "blur."

It was commissioned by Dinosaur Annex (Boston), has been performed by a number of saxophonists around the country and in Italy, and was just released by saxophonist Jan Berry Baker on her new CD "Citizens of Nowhere" (Albany Records, 20130).

http://www.lansingmcloskey.com/blursax.html

BTW, in reference to Webern's op.22 mentioned above, I also have a piece that is performed INSIDE the Webern quartet! You have to check it out to see what I mean:

http://www.lansingmcloskey.com/quartettrope.html

Lansing McLoskey
 
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