Two Pieces Op.25.
Juon, Paul.
For: Cl(Vln)-Pf.
Originally for clarinet, the violin part was written by the composer. Separate parts for both clarinet and violin are provided in this edition.
Juon dedicated many of his compositions to people in his everyday life or circle of friends. TWO PIECES OP.25 stands out thanks to a particularly elaborate and witty dedication: 'Dear Orlich! Because you are sinnig" (a man of the senses) like a clarinet in Bb, I love you, Because you can also be "sonnig" (sunny) like a clarinet in A, I love you more than ever, as I love the sun almost more than the senses; I thought to myself, it would not be without sense to dedicate these pieces to you, in the hope you do not view them as a solar eclipse. Yours, Paul Juon.' -- Through its imitation of bells in the style of Juon's fellow student Rachmaninov, the melancholic, 3 part Andante in D-flat Minor ('Sinnig') underlined his steadfast position in the Russian late Romantic Movement. A complete contrast to it is the Allegro in A-flat major ('Sonnig') with its dance-like quality."--from the preface by Walter Labhart.
Format: Sheet Music.
Published by Robert Lienau.
Pet:RL41080.
Distributed by Edition Peters.
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Juon, Paul.
For: Cl(Vln)-Pf.
Originally for clarinet, the violin part was written by the composer. Separate parts for both clarinet and violin are provided in this edition.
Juon dedicated many of his compositions to people in his everyday life or circle of friends. TWO PIECES OP.25 stands out thanks to a particularly elaborate and witty dedication: 'Dear Orlich! Because you are sinnig" (a man of the senses) like a clarinet in Bb, I love you, Because you can also be "sonnig" (sunny) like a clarinet in A, I love you more than ever, as I love the sun almost more than the senses; I thought to myself, it would not be without sense to dedicate these pieces to you, in the hope you do not view them as a solar eclipse. Yours, Paul Juon.' -- Through its imitation of bells in the style of Juon's fellow student Rachmaninov, the melancholic, 3 part Andante in D-flat Minor ('Sinnig') underlined his steadfast position in the Russian late Romantic Movement. A complete contrast to it is the Allegro in A-flat major ('Sonnig') with its dance-like quality."--from the preface by Walter Labhart.
Format: Sheet Music.
Published by Robert Lienau.
Pet:RL41080.
Distributed by Edition Peters.
Usually ships in 1-7 business days depending on stock levels. Contact us for a more specific time estimate.