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Three Christmas Solos, Clar. Vol. 3
A collection for clarinet and piano including arrangements on “O Come, O Come Immanuel,” “O Holy Night,” and “It Came Upon A Midnight Clear.” These solos allow for the richness of the clarinet to a high level of exuberance… a joy for the performer as well as the listener.
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Three Christmas Solos, Clar. Vol. 2
A collection for clarinet and piano including arrangements on “What Child Is This?” “O Little Town Of Bethlehem,” and “Angels We Have Heard On High.” These solos are filled with alterations on the melodic material add splashes of exuberance as well- a treasure-trove of holiday material.
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Three Christmas Solos, Clar. Vol. 1
A collection for clarinet and piano including arrangements on “O Holy Night,” “Away In A Manger,” and “Of The Father’s Love Begotten.” These solos are very expressive and in keeping with the nature of the original carols. The piano part adds a solid under-pining for flavor and movement.
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I Wonder As I Wander
This clarinet solo begins with a flowing piano part and then joined with the solo line in a gently embellished theme. The phrase structure is repeated and then goes into a more vigorous rendeition and embellished at an even greater way. After a brief cadenza it settles into a gentle repose.
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Three Christmas Solos-Oboe, Vol. 2
A collection for oboe and piano including arrangements on “Thou Didst Leave Thy Throne,” “O Sing A Song of Bethlehem,” and, “I Heard The Bells on Christmas Day. These solos make use of the full range of the oboe and stylistically making use of somber to exhilarating expressions.
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Three Christmas Solos – Oboe, Vol. 1
A collection for oboe and piano including arrangements on “O Holy Night,” “O Come, O Come Emanuel,” “Lo! How a Rose E’er Blooming.” These arrangements have solo lines that capture the natural beauty of the carols with elegant piano accompaniment underpining the tunes.
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Majestic Oboe Solos, Vol. 6
A collection for oboe and piano including arrangements on “Jesus Paid It All,” “Must Jesus Bear The Cross Alone?” and, “Grace Great Than Our Sin. These solos make use of the full range of the oboe and stylistically making use of somber expressions.