


Sonata for Clarinet and Piano
“Sonata for Clarinet and Piano” is a piece of chamber music written in three movements titled I. Chalumeau, II. Clarino, and III. Altissimo. These movements are based on the names of the registers of the clarinet. While each movement does not strictly stay within the register, there are moments within each movement where the characteristics are represented. This piece was inspired by the chromatic qualities of the Postlude to Leonard Bernstein’s opera “A Quiet Place.”
“Sonata for Clarinet and Piano” is a piece of chamber music written in three movements titled I. Chalumeau, II. Clarino, and III. Altissimo. These movements are based on the names of the registers of the clarinet. While each movement does not strictly stay within the register, there are moments within each movement where the characteristics are represented. This piece was inspired by the chromatic qualities of the Postlude to Leonard Bernstein’s opera “A Quiet Place.”
“Sonata for Clarinet and Piano” is a piece of chamber music written in three movements titled I. Chalumeau, II. Clarino, and III. Altissimo. These movements are based on the names of the registers of the clarinet. While each movement does not strictly stay within the register, there are moments within each movement where the characteristics are represented. This piece was inspired by the chromatic qualities of the Postlude to Leonard Bernstein’s opera “A Quiet Place.”