Clarinet Sonata No.1, Op.13 (Van Hoorick, Geert)

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Work Title Clarinet Sonata No.1
Alternative. Title Sonata No.1 for Clarinet and Piano
Composer Van Hoorick, Geert
Opus/Catalogue NumberOp./Cat. No. Op.13
I-Catalogue NumberI-Cat. No. IGV 6
Key C minor
Movements/SectionsMov'ts/Sec's 4 movements
I. Allegretto cantabile
II. Andantino con eleganza
III. Andante tranquillo
IV. Presto
Year/Date of CompositionY/D of Comp. 2006
First Performance. 2012-05-26 in Sherbrooke, Canada, Off festival des harmonies
Henryk Maszewski (clarinet) and Tristan Longval-Gagné (piano)
First Publication. 2006
Average DurationAvg. Duration 12 minutes
Composer Time PeriodComp. Period Modern
Piece Style Modern
Instrumentation Clarinet in B, piano

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The Clarinet Sonata No. 1 is a modern-classical (i.e. neo-romantic) sonata, consisting of four movements. The 1st movement is moderately fast and singing, the 2nd and 3rd are moderately slow and gracious, and the 4th (and final) movement is fast. Very suitable for educational as well as concert purposes. Digital performance using Sibelius 4 and Kontakt Gold. Score moving videos and play along videos on my YouTube-channel. On May 26th, 2012 Henryk Maszewski (clarinet) and Tristan Longval-Gagné (piano) gave a first public performance of this sonata at a concert in the concert series called Off festival des harmonies, Sherbrooke, Canada (together with compositions of Heinrich Sutermeister, Grazyna Bacewicz and Adam Swierzynski). Excerpts of the performance, and some others, are on YouTube. There were also other public performances.