Three Pieces for Solo Clarinet
Three Pieces for Solo Clarinet is a solo instrumental work by Igor Stravinsky. It was published in 1919, shortly after the completion of his Suite from L'Histoire du Soldat, as a thank-you gift to the philanthropist and arts patron Werner Reinhart, who was also an amateur clarinetist.[1] The Three Pieces is perhaps the most well-known work for unaccompanied clarinet in the repertoire. It is also notable for being one of the few clarinet solo pieces that calls for clarinets in both B♭ and A.
Analysis
I (Preferably Clarinet in A)
The first piece started out as a song Stravinsky began writing in 1916.[2] It is marked "Sempre p e molto tranquillo", or "Always piano and very peaceful". The tempo is marked at
II (Preferably Clarinet in A)
The second piece is written in a free-form style, akin to jazz improvisation, with no time signature or bar lines. The indicated tempo is eighth note = 168, with an eighth note being treated as three sixteenth notes. The piece can be segmented into three sections. The first is a flurry of sextuplets and thirty-second notes that are extremely technically challenging. The second section is quieter and calmer, with the clarinetist playing fast eighth notes in the lower register. The third section is a recapitulation of the first, bringing back the same sextuplet patterns from earlier. The second piece also ends softly, with a sudden change from a f to p dynamic.
III (Preferably Clarinet in B♭)
The third piece is inspired by the ragtime from the L'Histoire du Soldat Suite,[3] and is the only one to call for clarinet in B♭ instead of in A. With a metronome marking of
References
- Huscher, Phillip. "Program Notes: Three Pieces for Solo Clarinet." cso.org. Chicago Symphony Orchestra, n.d. Web. 16 Mar. 2017.
- Huscher, Phillip. "Program Notes: Three Pieces for Solo Clarinet." Cso.org. Chicago Symphony Orchestra, n.d. Web. 16 Mar. 2017.
- Huscher, Phillip. "Program Notes: Three Pieces for Solo Clarinet." Cso.org. Chicago Symphony Orchestra, n.d. Web. 16 Mar. 2017.
External links
- 3 Pieces for Clarinet Solo: Scores at the International Music Score Library Project (IMSLP)