Scaramouche - Galop Brillant - for Clarinet Quartet (arr. Hugh Levey) by Charles Godard (Franz Behr) Sheet Music for Woodwind Ensemble at Sheet Music Direct
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Scaramouche - Galop Brillant - for Clarinet Quartet (arr. Hugh Levey) Digital Sheet Music
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Scaramouche - Galop Brillant - for Clarinet Quartet (arr. Hugh Levey)
by Charles Godard (Franz Behr) Clarinet Quartet - Digital Sheet Music

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Clarinet Quartet - 3 x Bb Clarinets and Bass Clarinet (or 4 x Bb Clarinets)

Scaramouche by Charles Godard is a great fun piece that is ideal as a brilliant encore. It is written for 3 Bb Clarinets and Bass Clarinet, but a 4th Clarinet part is provided as an alternative to the bass clarinet. In this sheet music arrangement all players get a chance to play both melodic and accompanying material. This arrangements always goes down well with audiences.

Scaramouche - Galop Brillant - was written in 1893 by Franz Behr under one of his composing pseudonym's Charles Godard. It was originally a lively piano duet, but has been arranged here as a great fun and challenging piece for Clarinet Quartet, which makes a great concert opener or encore piece. The work is also available in an arrangement for Wind Quintet which has been played hundreds of times as an encore and has been enjoyed by players and audiences alike. Find us on Facebook as Woodwindly Music or visit our website at https://www.woodwindly.com/ .

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