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  2. Sonata for two clarinets - Wikipedia

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    It is unusual among clarinet duets in that it is written for B ♭ clarinet, which generally plays the melodic themes, and A clarinet, which plays a more supporting role through much of the piece. It is also unusual for music of this period that the clarinetists perform different time signatures simultaneously in parts of the opening movement.

  3. Duet concertino for clarinet and bassoon - Wikipedia

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    The Duet-Concertino for clarinet and bassoon, TrV 293, with string orchestra and harp in F major, was written by Richard Strauss in 1946/47 and premiered in 1948. It is the last purely instrumental work he wrote.

  4. List of compositions by Edward Elgar - Wikipedia

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    Incidental Music and Funeral March 2. Song, "There are seven that pull the thread" Henry J. Wood — Novello 42.1: 1901: Incidental Music and Funeral March: incidental: music for orchestra, for a play Grania and Diarmid by George Moore and W. B. Yeats: Henry J. Wood — Novello 42.2: 1901 "There are seven that pull the thread" song: for ...

  5. Spruce Up Your Holiday Playlist With These Cheerful Christmas ...

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    Whether you love country Christmas songs or prefer more modern Christmas songs, there's room for all types of music when it comes to the holidays. There are also plenty of traditional Christmas ...

  6. Oratorio de Noël - Wikipedia

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    The Oratorio de Noël, Op. 12, by Camille Saint-Saëns, also known as his Christmas Oratorio, is a cantata-like work scored for soloists, chorus, organ, strings and harp. While an organist at La Madeleine , Saint-Saëns wrote the Christmas oratorio in less than a fortnight, completing it ten days before its premiere on Christmas 1858. [ 1 ]

  7. Duet - Wikipedia

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    Duets have always been a part of the structure of operas. Early 16th-century operas such as L'Orfeo and L'incoronazione di Poppea involve duets throughout the performance. In 17th-century Italy duets were often used in comic scenes within serious operas. In Baroque France the duet was popular in tragedies, such as songs of vengeance and ...