Andante con duolore
edited by Madelyn Moore
Composer: Heinrich Baermann
Publisher: Carl Fischer
Movement/Section | Duration: 5 |
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Heinrich Joseph Baermann (1784 – 1847) was a German clarinettist and composer. The Andante con duolore was completed in May 1829, according to a note on the manuscript (located in the Staatsbibliothek zu Berlin). The first cadenza-like half of the work is in the key of G minor, and the second singing Adagio half is in G major. The editor notes that the cadenza could serve to help a less experienced student learn a rubato style of playing. The piano part consists of very simple arpeggiated chord patterns. This short work is in 4/4 time, and doesn't exceed the lower parts of the altissimo range; the highest pitch is a written E6.
Suggested changes in volume, articulation, and breathing have been made by the editor on both the score and clarinet part; in such cases, dynamics and breath marks are in marked parenthesis, and slurs are made with dotted lines. The score has a transposed clarinet part, so it is possible to read/perform directly.
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Pages (score): 4
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ISBN: 9781491148945
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