Good clarinet music? As far as concertos go there are those of Mozart,
Weber (including the concertino), Nielsen, Copland, and Stravinsky (Ebony
Concerto) for starters. I also enjoy Mozart's Sinfonia Concertante, K.
297b, even if its parentage is suspect. I understand that there are
several clarinet concertos by Reinecke although I've never heard any of
them. Corigliano's is also well worth a gander, and you can also try my
own if you're willing to cross into the exotic territory of a double
concerto with soprano and bass clarinets out front (VMM-3038--see my web
page for a swatch).
For chamber music Mozart's quintets first comes to mind, as do the woodwind
quintets of Rejcha, Nielsen and Briccialdi. Beethoven's Trio, op. 8
(clarinet, cello, and piano) is also excellent. Many value the chamber
works of Brahms that feature the clarinet (quintet, trio, two sonatas),
although I find them overly opaque. Symphonies that have famous clarinet
solos include Tchaikovsky 4 & 5, Nielsen 5, Brahms 3, and Mahler 1.
Aaron J. Rabushka
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