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Monticello Clarinet Choir - First Suite in E-flat Mvt. 1

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Uploaded by on Apr 18, 2008

First Suite in E-flat by Gustav Holst
Transcribed by Matt Johnston

===MOVEMENT 1 - CHACONNE===

performed by the Monticello Clarinet Choir of San Antonio, Texas

March 30, 2008 @ Sam Ash Music

http://monticelloclarchoir.tripod.com

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  • Ahh...

    The nitourious [<--- ?] Clarinet run.

    Playing that on E-flat is a pain, I hated doing it. I just played this in a concert it made me hate playing e-flat. haha great job though. YOu just need the full sound which is hard to achive in chamber groups, but great job.

  • This is freakin awesome!!!!!!!!!! Keep up the awesome work up my clarinet pals!!!!

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  • If only the percussion stops screwing up.

  • It sounds weird without the flute ..

  • this was a nice attempt. I would say work on intonation and tempo. Oh and make sure you tune before trying this piece again. Good work so far:) Keep it up!

  • great job! the chaconne is a very hard piece to pull off well. there were definately some intonation and tempo issues and it seemed like the percusion got a little ahead. if you ever do this piece again, just make sure to really work on intonation. make sure you tune to each other before you perform. but otherwise, great job!

  • I love First Suite.!.!.!.

  • i think it could have been better

  • I like how the I think bass clarinet starts it out it great and then how the clarinets take off great work

  • Is the opening solo a bass clarinet or a contra bass? It's very nicely arranged! I want to do something similar, for clarinet quartet.

  • not bad, but the bass clarinet could be better.

  • The Eb clarinet is very squeaky in general and hard to tune, and the first part is very challenging, so I really enjoyed this. Percussion and clarinet was a lovely ensemble for this piece!

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