Ruggiero Leoncavallo: Brise de Mer for Clarinet and Piano (arr. Colin Kirkpatrick) by Ruggiero Leoncavallo Sheet Music for Clarinet and Piano at Sheet Music Direct
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Ruggiero Leoncavallo: Brise de Mer for Clarinet and Piano (arr. Colin Kirkpatrick) Digital Sheet Music
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Ruggiero Leoncavallo: Brise de Mer for Clarinet and Piano (arr. Colin Kirkpatrick)
by Ruggiero Leoncavallo Clarinet and Piano - Digital Sheet Music

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When Leoncavallos beautiful solo piece Brise de Mer (Sea Breeze) was first published in Berlin in 1906, he was already an established opera composer, largely due to his first opera Pagliacci, which had become an international success. An Impromptu is an informal piece usually for solo instrument. This French word can be translated loosely as off-hand and its used to describe relatively short pieces which sometimes have a partly improvised style, a simple structure and an emphasis on melody. Piano pieces entitled Impromptu first appeared in the early 19th century and remained popular for decades.

This edition of the piece has a slightly simplified piano part, edited by Colin Kirkpatrick. It is about ABRSM Clarinet Grade 6 - 7 standard (UK). The work has been transposed down to concert E flat major (written F major) from the original. The clarinet part retains the phrasing of the original cello part. The music uses almost the entire clarinet range from low written E to top F above the staff, though this note occurs only once in the piece. The piano part has been simplified by reducing the number of notes in many of the chords, especially those played by the left hand. This is a lovely piece which deserves to be heard more often, with its lyrical melody, elegant changes of harmony and contrasting moods. It would make an excellent item for a clarinet recital. The piece runs for four minutes.

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