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Concerto for Clarinet, Viola, and Orchestra

The Concerto for Clarinet, Viola, and Orchestra in E minor, Op. 88, is a composition by Max Bruch which was composed in 1911. It premiered on 5 March 1912 in Wilhelmshaven by the piece's dedicatees, violist Willy Hess and the composer's son and clarinet soloist, Max Felix Bruch. However, the score was not published until 1942, 23 years after the composer's death.

Bruch also arranged the solo clarinet part for violin.

Music

The concerto is scored for solo clarinet in A and viola, two flutes, two oboes, cor anglais, two clarinets in A, two bassoons, four horns in F, two trumpets in B, timpani, and strings. The concerto is written in three movements:All three movements feature the Swedish folksong "Ack Värmeland Du Sköna." A typical performance lasts approximately 20 minutes.

Recordings

References

External links

  • , Dani Häusler, clarinet; Adrian Häusler, viola, Ägerital<nowiki />orchester (2012)