Igor Strawinsky
March, Waltz And Polka
for Clarinet and Piano
Igor Strawinsky
March, Waltz And Polka
for Clarinet and Piano
- Formation Clarinette et Piano
- Compositeur Igor Strawinsky
- Série Chester Woodwind Series
- Édition Partition
- Maison d’Édition Chester Music
- N ° de commande CH55564
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Description:
March, Waltz, And Polka were first composed in 1915 as a collection of three Piano duets, Three Easy Pieces, by the Russian composer Igor Stravinsky. They were written for the composer to play with his children as they were learning the Piano, so had a considerably easier second part. They have been arranged for Clarinet and Piano by the American musician Ray Jackendoff, a Professor of Linguistics who has also had a wide-ranging performance career as a classical clarinettist.
Igor Stravinsky (1882-1971) was born and brought up in Saint Petersburg, before settling first in Paris and finally in America. Despite his classical musical education, he is best remembered as one of the main proponents of serialism.
Igor Stravinsky (1882-1971) was born and brought up in Saint Petersburg, before settling first in Paris and finally in America. Despite his classical musical education, he is best remembered as one of the main proponents of serialism.