Clarinet-cello-piano trio
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A clarinet-cello-piano trio is a chamber
Chamber music
Chamber music is a form of classical music, written for a small group of instruments which traditionally could be accommodated in a palace chamber. Most broadly, it includes any art music that is performed by a small number of performers with one performer to a part...

 musical ensemble
Musical ensemble
A musical ensemble is a group of people who perform instrumental or vocal music. In classical music, trios or quartets either blend the sounds of musical instrument families or group together instruments from the same instrument family, such as string ensembles or wind ensembles...

 made up of one clarinet
Clarinet
The clarinet is a musical instrument of woodwind type. The name derives from adding the suffix -et to the Italian word clarino , as the first clarinets had a strident tone similar to that of a trumpet. The instrument has an approximately cylindrical bore, and uses a single reed...

, one cello
Cello
The cello is a bowed string instrument with four strings tuned in perfect fifths. It is a member of the violin family of musical instruments, which also includes the violin, viola, and double bass. Old forms of the instrument in the Baroque era are baryton and viol .A person who plays a cello is...

, and one piano
Piano
The piano is a musical instrument played by means of a keyboard. It is one of the most popular instruments in the world. Widely used in classical and jazz music for solo performances, ensemble use, chamber music and accompaniment, the piano is also very popular as an aid to composing and rehearsal...

, or the name of a piece written for such a group.

This formation is similar to the classical Piano trio
Piano trio
A piano trio is a group of piano and two other instruments, usually a violin and a cello, or a piece of music written for such a group. It is one of the most common forms found in classical chamber music...

 in which the violin is replaced by the clarinet. The heterogeneity of timbre between clarinet and cello prevents their use as a block against the piano, however it offers many other musical possibilities.

Long-lived trios (such as the Trio Montecino) are very rare, but the literature is performed by subsets of Pierrot lunaire and Quartet for the End of Time ensembles, such as Tashi
Tashi Quartet
The Tashi Quartet is an ensemble of violinist Ida Kavafian, pianist Peter Serkin, cellist Fred Sherry and clarinetist Richard Stoltzman, founded in 1973 for the purpose of playing the Quartet for the End of Time as well as commissioning new works...

, as well as by ad hoc groups.

Repertoire

The original repertoire for clarinet, cello and piano (by name of composer with date & publisher where known) includes:
  • Johan F. Amberg
    Johan Amberg
    Johan Lauritz Walbom Amberg was a Danish composer and violinist.He started studying singing at the Royal Danish Academy of Music in 1867, but he had to switch to violin because of problems with his voice. From 1877 to 1905, he was violinist in the Royal Danish Orchestra and after 1905, he...

     (1846–1928)
  • Christina Athinodorou (1981)
    • Simul: Lumini, Sombri (2004) For Clarinet in La, Violoncello and Piano
  • James Scott Balentine
    • The Graham Trio (1978) Published by Cimarron Music
  • Robert Baksa
    • Klavier Trio No. 1, Op.25 (1971)
  • Greg Bartholomew
  • Conrad Beck
    Conrad Beck
    Conrad Beck was a Swiss composer.Beck was the son of a pastor. His stay in Paris between 1924 and 1933 proved crucial to his artistic development, where he studied with Jacques Ibert and also made contact with Arthur Honegger, Nadia Boulanger, and Albert Roussel...

    • Alternances
  • Ludwig van Beethoven
    Ludwig van Beethoven
    Ludwig van Beethoven was a German composer and pianist. A crucial figure in the transition between the Classical and Romantic eras in Western art music, he remains one of the most famous and influential composers of all time.Born in Bonn, then the capital of the Electorate of Cologne and part of...

    • Trio No.4, Op. 11 in B flat
    • Trio Op. 38 (arrangement by the composer of the Septet Op.20)
  • Wilhelm Berger
    Wilhelm Berger
    Wilhelm Berger was a German composer, pianist and conductor.-Life:Berger's father, originally a merchant from Bremen, worked in Boston as a music shopkeeper and made a name for himself as an author after the family had returned to Bremen in 1862. Early on, his son showed signs of musical interest...

  • Günter Bialas
    Günter Bialas
    -Life:Bialas was born in Bielschowitz in Prussian Silesia. The adolescent Bialas received lessons in piano and music theory from Fritz Lubrich, a former student of Max Reger, in Kattowitz between 1922 and 1925...

    • Moment musicaus III (1975-6)
  • Adolphe Blanc
    Adolphe Blanc
    Adolphe Blanc was a French composer of chamber music. At the age of 13 he was sent to study violin at the Paris Conservatoire...

  • Karl-Birger Blomdahl
    Karl-Birger Blomdahl
    Karl-Birger Blomdahl was a Swedish composer and conductor born in Växjö. He was educated in biochemistry, but was primarily active in music and by his experimental compositions he became one of the big names in Swedish modernism. His teachers included Hilding Rosenberg...

    • Trio (1955)
  • Theodor Blumer
    Theodor Blumer
    Theodor Anton Blumer was a German composer and conductor.Blumer was born in Dresden. He studied composition with Felix Draeseke and W. Brookman at the Dresden Conservatory. In 1931 he became the conductor of the Dresden Radio Orchestra, and after this moved to Leipzig to head the Middle German...

    • Suite (trio) Op.97 (Zimmerman, n.d.)
  • Johannes Brahms
    Johannes Brahms
    Johannes Brahms was a German composer and pianist, and one of the leading musicians of the Romantic period. Born in Hamburg, Brahms spent much of his professional life in Vienna, Austria, where he was a leader of the musical scene...

    • Trio Op. 114 in A minor
      Clarinet Trio (Brahms)
      The Trio for clarinet, cello and piano in A Minor, Op. 114, was one of four chamber works featuring clarinet composed by Johannes Brahms in rapid succession after emerging from retirement toward the end of his life. Brahms was inspired to compose these works by the playing of clarinettist Richard...

  • Braunlich
    • Trio
  • Frederic Brooks
    • Trio, Op.12 in E flat (C. Woolhouse 1906)
  • Max Bruch
    Max Bruch
    Max Christian Friedrich Bruch , also known as Max Karl August Bruch, was a German Romantic composer and conductor who wrote over 200 works, including three violin concertos, the first of which has become a staple of the violin repertoire.-Life:Bruch was born in Cologne, Rhine Province, where he...

  • John Bull 
    • Trio, Op.11 in B flat
  • Ann Callaway
    Ann Callaway
    Ann Marie Callaway , who uses the name Ann Callaway, is an American composer. She studied with Alvin Etler at Smith College, George Crumb at University of Pennsylvania and with Jack Beeson, Fred Lerdahl and George Edwards at Columbia University, where she earned her D.M.A...

    • The Memory Palace (2007 Laureate Press, distr. BMM)
  • Cardy
    • Tombeau
  • Friedrich Cerha
    Friedrich Cerha
    Friedrich Cerha is an Austrian composer and conductor.-Biography:Cerha was born in Vienna.He received his education at the Viennese Music Academy and at the University of Vienna...

     
    • Fünf Stücke (1999/2000)
  • Collier
    Collier
    -Coal industry:*Collier, a person in the business or occupation of producing coal or making charcoal or in its transporting or commerce*Colliery, coal mining and selling*Collier , a bulk cargo ship which carried coal...

    • Little Suite
  • Gaetano Corticelli
    • 3 Trios, Op.56, Op.60, Op.63
  • Robert Delanoff (1942- )
    • Trio
  • Horst Ebenhöh
    • Trio Op.87 No.1 (1996)
  • Anton Eberl
    Anton Eberl
    Anton Eberl was an Austrian composer, teacher and pianist.-Biography:Eberl was born in Vienna and studied piano and composition from several teachers, including Mozart. Besides being an outstanding composer, he was a pianist of the first rank and toured throughout Europe. He wrote well over 200...

  • Engel
    Engel
    Engel means angel in some non-English languages and may refer to:* "Engel" , performed by Rammstein* Engel , a 2002 role-playing game* Engel , Swedish industrial/melodic death metal band* Engel group, in mathematics...

    • Piano Trio, Op.15, No.2
  • Louise Farrenc
    Louise Farrenc
    Louise Farrenc was a French composer, virtuosa pianist and teacher. Born Jeanne-Louise Dumont in Paris, she was the daughter of Jacques-Edme Dumont, a successful sculptor, and sister to Auguste Dumont.-Biography:...

    • Trio Op. 44 in E flat (originally w/ vln.)
  • Benoit Constant Fauconier
    • Fantasie Convertante
  • Benjamin Frankel
    Benjamin Frankel
    Benjamin Frankel was a British composer. Frankel's most famous pieces include a cycle of five string quartets and eight symphonies as well as a number of concertos for violin and viola; his single best-known piece is probably the First Sonata for Solo Violin, which, like his concertos, resulted...

    • Trio, Op.10 (1940)
  • Carl Frühling
    Carl Frühling
    Carl Frühling was an Austrian composer and pianist.Born in Lemberg he attended the Gesellschaft der Musikfreunde from 1887–1889 where he was taught the piano by Anton Door and music theory by Franz Krenn. He became a piano accompanist and teacher, working with Huberman, Pablo de Sarasate, Egon...

    • Trio in A minor, Op. 40
  • Daniel S. Godfrey
    Daniel Strong Godfrey
    Daniel Strong Godfrey Daniel Strong Godfrey Daniel Strong Godfrey (b. 1949 Atlanta, Georgia is an American composer who has written for symphonic band as well as a large body of chamber and orchestral music....

    • Impromptu (1984) (7', G. Schirmer)
  • Harold Gramatges
    Harold Gramatges
    Harold Gramatges was a Cuban composer, pianist, and teacher.Gramatges was born in Santiago, Cuba...

     (b. 1918)
    • Trio (1944)
  • Christoph Graupner
    Christoph Graupner
    Christoph Graupner was a German harpsichordist and composer of high Baroque music who lived and worked at the same time as Johann Sebastian Bach, Georg Philipp Telemann and George Frideric Handel.-Graupner's life:Born in Hartmannsdorf near Kirchberg in Saxony, Graupner received his first musical...

    • in F major Clarinet / Cello / Cembalo (there is a trio, Gwv 201, for bassoon, chalumeau & continuo in C major)
  • C.H. Grovermann
    • Trio in B
  • Emil Hartmann
    Emil Hartmann
    Emil Hartmann was a Danish composer, the eldest son of Johan Peter Emilius Hartmann and brother-in-law to Niels Gade. His son Oluf Hartmann was a painter....

    • Serenade Op.24 in A
  • Alfred Hill
    Alfred Hill
    Alfred Francis Hill CMG OBE was an Australian/New Zealand composer, conductor and teacher.-Biography:Alfred Hill was born in Melbourne in 1869. His year of birth is shown in many sources as 1870, but this has now been disproven. He spent most of his early life in New Zealand...

    • Miniature Trio No.1 in F
  • Vagn Holmboe
    Vagn Holmboe
    Vagn Gylding Holmboe was a Danish composer and teacher who wrote largely in a neo-classical style.-Life:At the age of 16, Holmboe began formal music training at the Royal Danish Academy of Music in Copenhagen on the recommendation of Carl Nielsen. He studied under Knud Jeppesen and Finn Høffding...

    • Trio Op. 137 (1978)
    • Eco Op. 186 (1991) (both W. Hansen)
  • Toshio Hosokawa
    Toshio Hosokawa
    is a Japanese composer of contemporary classical music.-Biography:Hosokawa studied with Yun Isang at the Berlin University of the Arts. Since 1998, Hosokawa has served as Composer-in-Residence at the Tokyo Symphony Orchestra. In 2004, Hosokawa became a guest professor at Tokyo College of Music...

    • Vertical Time, Study I (1992)
  • Klaus Huber
    Klaus Huber
    Klaus Huber is a Swiss composer.Huber was born in Bern, Switzerland. One of the leading figures of his generation in Europe, he has written extensively for chamber ensembles, choirs, soloists and the orchestra as well as the theater...

    • Schattenblätter (1975) -uses Bass clarinet
  • Franz Hunten
    Franz Hünten
    Franz Hünten, often billed as François Hünten , was a German pianist and composer of light music....

    • Terzetto, Op.175
  • Vincent d'Indy
    Vincent d'Indy
    Vincent d'Indy was a French composer and teacher.-Life:Paul Marie Théodore Vincent d'Indy was born in Paris into an aristocratic family of royalist and Catholic persuasion. He had piano lessons from an early age from his paternal grandmother, who passed him on to Antoine François Marmontel and...

    • Trio Op. 29 in B flat
  • David Johnstone
    • Trio Sinfonico (pub.2007 Creighton's Collection)
  • Paul Juon
    Paul Juon
    Paul Juon was a Germanised Russian composerHe was born in Moscow, where his father was an insurance official. His mother was German, and he went to a German school in Moscow. He entered the Moscow Conservatory in 1889, where he studied violin with Jan Hřímalý and composition with Anton Arensky...

  • John Kaefer
    • Chamber Sonata No. 1: Shadow Voices [1994; 13 minutes]
  • Robert Kahn
    Robert Kahn (composer)
    Robert Kahn was a German composer, pianist, and music teacher.- Life :Kahn was born in Mannheim, the second son of Bernhard Kahn and Emma Eberstadt. One of his seven siblings included financier Otto Kahn. His parents belonged to a distinguished family of bankers and merchants...

  • Harrison Kerr
    Harrison Kerr
    Harrison Kerr was an American composer of contemporary classical music, editor, administrator, and educator....

    • Trio (1936)
  • Jan Koetsier
    Jan Koetsier
    Jan Koetsier was a Dutch composer and conductor.In 1950, Koetsier became the first Kapellmeister of the Bavarian Radio Symphony Orchestra. As a composer, he wrote chamber music, and orchestral and choral works, as well as the opera Frans Hals...

    • Trio, Op.13 No.2 (1937, rev. 1981 Donemus)
  • Kubizek
    • Trio Op.26a
  • Helmut Lachenmann
    Helmut Lachenmann
    Helmut Lachenmann is a German composer associated with musique concrète instrumentale.-Life and works:...

     
    • Allegro Sostenuto (1986-8) -clarinet doubling bass clarinet.
  • J. X. (Borrel) Lefevre
    • Sonatas No.2 and No.3
  • Kenneth Leighton
    Kenneth Leighton
    Kenneth Leighton was a British composer and pianist. His compositions include much Anglican church music, and many pieces for choir and for piano as well as concertos, symphonies, much chamber music and an opera. He wrote a well-known setting of the Coventry Carol...

    • Fantasy on an American Hymn Tune, Op.70 (Novello, 1974)
  • Gerald Levinson
    Gerald Levinson
    Gerald Levinson is an American composer of contemporary classical music.-Life:At university, he studied with George Crumb, Richard Wernick, and George Rochberg. After college, Levinson went to study composition with Olivier Messiaen at the Paris Conservatory...

     (b. 1951)
    • Trio (Theodor Presser)
  • Jacques Lenot
    Jacques Lenot
    Jacques Lenot is a French composer, who has followed an independent and self-taught course. His compositional techniques are derived from serialism.-Biography:...

    • Lied 3
  • Domenico Liverani
    • Terzettino dal Trovatore de Verdi
  • Charles Harford Lloyd
    Charles Harford Lloyd
    Charles Harford Lloyd was an English composer and organist.While studying at Magdalen Hall Lloyd was founder, with his friend Hubert Parry, and first president of the Oxford University musical club...

     (1849–1919)
    • Trio in B flat
  • Theo Loevendie
    Theo Loevendie
    Theo Loevendie is a Dutch composer and clarinet player.Loevendie studied composition and clarinet at the Conservatoire of Amsterdam. Initially he concentrated on jazz music. As off 1968 he also wrote concert music, among which operas, concertos and chamber music...

    • Lerchen Trio (1992, in memoriam Olivier Messiaen)
  • Ruggero Lolini
    • Trio Concertante (Bruzzichelli, Florence, 1979)
  • Bent Lorentzen
    • Mambo (1982, Edition Wilhelm Hansen)
  • Martino
    Martino
    The name Martino can refer to:*Martin of Tours , One of a dozen saints bearing the name Martino in Italian*Pope Martin V *Guido Martino , Italian Fascist*Donald Martino , American composer...

    • Canzone e Tarantella
  • Krzysztof Meyer
    Krzysztof Meyer
    Krzysztof Meyer is a Polish composer, pianist and music scholar.-Biography:Meyer was born in Cracow. As a boy he played piano and organ. He began his composition study early – in 1954, with Stanisław Wiechowicz...

    • Trio op. 90 (1998)
  • I. Montuno
  • Robert Muczynski
    Robert Muczynski
    Robert Muczynski was a contemporary American composer. He was born in Chicago, Illinois. Muczynski studied composition with Alexander Tcherepnin at DePaul University in the late 1940s...

     (1929- )
    • Op. 26 — Fantasy Trio, for Clarinet, Cello and Piano (1969) Theodore Presser Co.
  • Per Nørgård
    Per Nørgård
    Per Nørgård is a Danish composer.-Biography:Nørgård studied with Vagn Holmboe at the Royal Danish Academy of Music in Copenhagen, and subsequently with Nadia Boulanger in Paris. To begin with, he was strongly influenced by the Nordic styles of Jean Sibelius, Carl Nielsen and Vagn Holmboe...

    • Spell (1973)
    • Trio, Op.15 (1955)
  • Lior Navok
    Lior Navok
    Lior Navok is an Israeli classical composer and conductor. He was born in Tel Aviv. His music has been performed in the United States, Europe, Israel, and Mexico by orchestras and ensembles including the Israel Philharmonic Orchestra, Boston Modern Orchestra Project, and the Tanglewood Festival...

    • Like a Whirling Sand-Clock
  • Parris
    Parris
    Parie is a given name and surname, and may refer to:In politics:* Albion K. Parris, American politician and jurist of Maine* Matthew Parris, journalist and former Conservative politician in the United Kingdom...

    • Trio
  • Pierre Poulteau
    • Sonatine
  • Günther Raphael
    • Trio, Op.70 (1950)
  • Ferdinand Ries
    Ferdinand Ries
    Ferdinand Ries was a German composer.- Life :Born into a musical family of Bonn, Ries was a friend and pupil of Beethoven who published in 1838 a collection of reminiscences of his teacher, co-written with Franz Wegeler...

    • Trio Op. 28 in G (1810)
  • Wolfgang Rihm
    Wolfgang Rihm
    Wolfgang Rihm is a German composer.Rihm is Head of the Institute of Modern Music at the Karlsruhe Conservatory of Music and has been composer in residence at the Lucerne Festival and the Salzburg Festival...

    • Chiffre IV (1983) -Bass clarinet
  • Nino Rota
    Nino Rota
    Nino Rota was an Italian composer and academic who is best known for his film scores, notably for the films of Federico Fellini and Luchino Visconti...

    • Trio (1973 Schott)
  • John Psathas
    John Psathas
    John Psathas is a New Zealand composer, son of Greek immigrant parents.He has works in the repertoire of such high profile musicians as Evelyn Glennie, Michael Houstoun, Michael Brecker and the New Juilliard Ensemble, and is one of New Zealand's most frequently performed composers...

    • Island Songs, clarinet trio (1995)
  • Archduke Rudolph
    • Trio
  • Hermann Schroeder
    Hermann Schroeder
    Hermann Schroeder was a German composer and a Catholic church musician.He spent the greatest part of his life’s work in the Rheinland...

    • 3rd Piano Trio Op.43
  • Cyrill Schürch
    • Piano Trio No. 2
  • Cyril Scott
    Cyril Scott
    Cyril Meir Scott was an English composer, writer, and poet.-Biography:Scott was born in Oxton, England to a shipper and scholar of Greek and Hebrew, and Mary Scott , an amateur pianist. He showed a talent for music from an early age and was sent to the Hoch Conservatory in Frankfurt, Germany to...

    • Trio (c.1955, Peters Ed. London)
  • Shawn
    • Trio
  • Roberto Sierra
    Roberto Sierra
    Roberto Sierra is a composer of contemporary classical music.Sierra studied composition in Europe, notably with György Ligeti in Hamburg, Germany...

    • Tres fantasías
  • Robert Simpson
    Robert Simpson (composer)
    Robert Simpson was an English composer and long-serving BBC producer and broadcaster.He is best known for his orchestral and chamber music , and for his writings on the music of Beethoven, Bruckner, Nielsen and Sibelius. He studied composition under Herbert Howells...

    • Trio
  • Fantisek Jan Skroup
    František Škroup
    František Jan Škroup was a Czech composer and conductor. His brother Jan Nepomuk Škroup was also a successful composer and his father, Dominik Škroup, and other brother Ignác Škroup were lesser known composers.- Biography :At the age of eleven he moved to Prague where he supported himself as a...

    • Trio, Op.2 in E flat
  • Starer
    • Trio
  • Eric Stokes
    Eric Stokes
    For historian, see Eric Stokes Eric Stokes was a composer, whose work spanned an eclectic range of influences and styles....

     (1930- )
    • Trio No.1 (1955, rev. 1963)
  • Jay Sydeman
    Jay Sydeman
    William Jay Sydeman is an American composer. Born in New York, he studied at the Mannes School of Music, where he later taught composition . Winning early acclaim for his avant guard music William Jay Sydeman (born 8 May 1928) is an American composer. Born in New York, he studied at the...

    • Trio Montagnana
  • Szunyogh
    • Trio Serenade
  • Marko Tajčević
    Marko Tajcevic
    Marko Tajčević was a Croatian and Serbian composer and musician.-Biography:Born in Osijek, Croatia on January 29, 1900, his music education began with violin studies at the Croatian Music Institution at the time the First World War broke out in Europe with Blagoje Bersa, Franjo Dugan and Fran...

    • 7 Baltic Dances
  • Turok
    Turok
    Turok is a fictional American comic book character initially in comics from Western Publishing published through licensee Dell Comics. He first appeared in Four Color Comics #596 , then graduated to his own title, Turok, Son of Stone...

    • Trio
  • Karl Vollweiler
    • Fantasie on Russian Airs, Op.35 in D minor
    • Trio on Italian Themes, Op.15
  • Gwyneth Walker
    Gwyneth Walker
    -Personal:Walker grew up in New Canaan, Connecticut and is a graduate of Pembroke College in Brown University and the Hartt School of Music and holds B.A., M.M., and D.M.A. degrees in music composition...

    • Craftsbury Trio
    • Salem Reel
  • Winter
    • Concertino in E flat
  • Alexander Zemlinsky
    • Trio Op. 3 in D minor
  • Hermann Zilcher
    Hermann Zilcher
    Hermann Zilcher was a German composer and conductor.- Selected works :Stage* Fitzebutze, Traumspiel in 5 acts by Richard Dehmel, Op. 19...

      (see German article)
    • Trio in Form von Variationen a-moll op.90 für Klarinette, Violoncello und Klavier (1938)
  • Ramadan Zyberdi
    • Weaver Lass of Luma (Albanian Folk Song)

Substitution

In addition to this original repertoire, one can pick some pieces for clarinet-viola-piano trio
Clarinet-viola-piano trio
A clarinet-viola-piano trio is a chamber musical ensemble made up of one clarinet, one viola, and one piano, or the name of a piece written for such a group....

 or clarinet-violin-piano trio
Clarinet-violin-piano trio
A clarinet-violin-piano trio is a standardized chamber musical ensemble made up of one clarinet, one violin, and one piano participating in relatively equal roles, or the name of a piece written for such a group....

 and replace the viola (violin) by the cello, or replace the violin by the clarinet in a classical Piano trio
Piano trio
A piano trio is a group of piano and two other instruments, usually a violin and a cello, or a piece of music written for such a group. It is one of the most common forms found in classical chamber music...

; cases where the composer has foreseen this possibility are listed above. Other substitutions are possible:
  • Mikhail Glinka
    Mikhail Glinka
    Mikhail Ivanovich Glinka , was the first Russian composer to gain wide recognition within his own country, and is often regarded as the father of Russian classical music...

    • Trio Pathetique for clarinet, bassoon and piano (1832, reprinted by Musica Rara as well as International Ed.)
  • Giovanni Bottesini
    Giovanni Bottesini
    Giovanni Bottesini was an Italian Romantic composer, conductor, and a double bass virtuoso.-Biography:Born in Crema, Lombardy, he was taught the rudiments of music by his father, an accomplished clarinetist and composer, at a young age and had played timpani in Crema with the Teatro Sociale before...

    • Gran Duo Concertante
      Gran Duo Concertante
      The Gran Duo Concertante was composed by the Italian double bass virtuoso Giovanni Bottesini in 1880. Originally written for two double basses and orchestra, the piece was premiered by Bottesini and Luigi Negri, a former classmate of the composer...

       (version for clarinet, string bass and Piano)
  • Isang Yun
    Isang Yun
    Isang Yun was a Korean-German composer originally from Korea. According to his official publisher's Boosey & Hawkes biography of him, he was granted political asylum by West Germany, eventually becoming a naturalised German citizen, following his abduction and torture in 1967 by the South Korean...

    • Rencontre (1986) for clarinet-cello-harp

Transcription

The available repertoire has been expanded by transcribers (other than the composers, whose own transcriptions are listed under original repertoire above) as well:
  • Anton Dvorak (Büsing) 
    • Vier Legenden aus op.59
  • Engelbert Humperdinck (Sandre) 
    • Hänsel und Gretel (Auswahl) in einer Bearbeitung von Gustave Sandre (ca 1909)
  • Felix Mendelssohn-B., Felix (Päuler) 
    • 3 Stücke op.35 No.4, op.53 No.2, op.38 No.6
  • Robert Schumann (Büsing) 
    • Bilder aus dem Osten op.66, 6 Impromptus .

See also

  • Piano
    Piano
    The piano is a musical instrument played by means of a keyboard. It is one of the most popular instruments in the world. Widely used in classical and jazz music for solo performances, ensemble use, chamber music and accompaniment, the piano is also very popular as an aid to composing and rehearsal...

  • Cello
    Cello
    The cello is a bowed string instrument with four strings tuned in perfect fifths. It is a member of the violin family of musical instruments, which also includes the violin, viola, and double bass. Old forms of the instrument in the Baroque era are baryton and viol .A person who plays a cello is...

  • Clarinet
    Clarinet
    The clarinet is a musical instrument of woodwind type. The name derives from adding the suffix -et to the Italian word clarino , as the first clarinets had a strident tone similar to that of a trumpet. The instrument has an approximately cylindrical bore, and uses a single reed...

  • Clarinet-Cello repertoire
    Clarinet-Cello repertoire
    Among the repertoire for Clarinet and cello are the following works:Ordering is by surname of composer.-Works for Clarinet-Cello Duo, for Trio with Piano, Double Concertos:* ** Petit Août for Bass-Clarinet and Violoncello...

  • clarinet-violin-piano trio
    Clarinet-violin-piano trio
    A clarinet-violin-piano trio is a standardized chamber musical ensemble made up of one clarinet, one violin, and one piano participating in relatively equal roles, or the name of a piece written for such a group....

  • clarinet-viola-piano trio
    Clarinet-viola-piano trio
    A clarinet-viola-piano trio is a chamber musical ensemble made up of one clarinet, one viola, and one piano, or the name of a piece written for such a group....

  • Piano trio
    Piano trio
    A piano trio is a group of piano and two other instruments, usually a violin and a cello, or a piece of music written for such a group. It is one of the most common forms found in classical chamber music...

  • Piano trio repertoire
    Piano trio repertoire
    Among the fairly large repertoire for the standard piano trio are the following works:Ordering is by surname of composer.-A:* Lev Abeliovich** Piano Trio *Franghiz Ali-Zadeh**Impromptus *Charles-Valentin Alkan...


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