Concerto for Clarinet (Shaw)

Concerto for Clarinet is a composition for clarinet and jazz orchestra by Artie Shaw. The piece ends with a "legendary" altissimo C.[1] The piece is a "pastiche thrown together out of some boogie-woogie blues, clarinet-over-tomtom interludes, a commonplace riff build-up towards the end, all encased in opening and closing virtuoso cadenzas for the leader's clarinet".[2]

Shaw and his orchestra performed the piece in the Fred Astaire film Second Chorus (1940), a film biography of Shaw.[2]

Harry James recorded a version in 1955 on his album Jazz Session (Columbia CL 669).

References

  1. Hoeprich, Eric (2008). The Clarinet. Yale University Press. p. 311.
  2. Schuller, Gunther (1991). The History of Jazz. 2. Oxford University Press. p. 705.
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