Claude Debussy
First Rhapsody
for Clarinet & Orchestra
Claude Debussy
First Rhapsody
for Clarinet & Orchestra
- Formation Orchestre
- Compositeur Claude Debussy
- Éditeur Gregory Vaught, Clinton F. Nieweg
- Série Nieweg Performance Editions - Kalmus
- Édition Partie seule Clarinette
- Maison d’Édition Edwin F. Kalmus
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Description:
Gabriel Fauré, then director of the Conservatoire de Paris, named Claude Debussy (1862-1918) to the Conservatoire's board of directors in 1909, and promptly commissioned two works from Debussy for the 1910 clarinet examinations. For the sight-reading portion of the exam, he offered the charming Petite Pièce. But for the core part of the exam, he composed Première Rhapsodie, L. 116, CD. 124, a work that demands great technical skill and musicality from the soloist. The work was dedicated to the professor of clarinet at the Paris Conseratory from 1904-1918, Prospère Mimart, and it was Mimart who premiered the work on January 16, 1911, with M.G. Kriéger at the piano. Quickly recognized as a masterpiece, performances with the piano accompaniment quickly began to appear on programs. Debussy was so pleased with the reception that he orchestrated the piano part in 1911, and the work has remained a staple of the repertoire for clarinet and orchestra since. Instrumentation: 3.2+EH.2.3: 4.2.0.0: Perc(2): Hp(2): Str (9-8-7-6-5 in set): Solo Clarinet in set. Part of the Nieweg Performance Edition series.