Johann Baptist Cramer - Etudes No. 17 and 18 arr. for Clarinet and Bassoon

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Uploaded by on May 21, 2011

Johann Baptist Cramer (24 February 1771 -- 16 April 1858)

Etude No. 17 and No. 18 for piano

Finale 2008 with Garritan Instruments

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  • Isn't it a contrabassoon rather than a bassoon?

  • @saintsaens21 yes, I used that sound in a couple of measures, doubling the bassoon in octaves.

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  • The arrangement is actually quite pleasant. However, the main problem with arranging the parts as such is that the clarinet has nowhere to breath. Luckily, sequenced instruments can get the job done to a certain degree :P

  • Quite effective!

  • This etude was, at the time, very challenging .

  • @bartje11 oh I see, I thought it was played by musicians. Very convincing

  • Sounds like the Little Mermaid.

  • wonderful!

  • lol

    great! xD

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