the clarinet quartet
The clarinet quartet typically consists of three Bb clarinets
plus bass clarinet. However, composers have also called for anything
from three bass clarinets and one contra-bass to one each of the Eb
(piccolo), Bb, alto and
bass clarinets, giving the ensemble a huge tessitural range (around six
octaves) and with it an extensive palette of tone colour and dynamics
which make it the true woodwind cousin of the string quartet.
Contemporary works also draw on the full gamut of available expressive
effects, including flutter-tonguing, multiphonics and microtonal
pitches.
This rich variety of sound colouring is reflected in the clarinet
quartet repertoire, which extends from contemporary and 20th century
works written for the combination, through transcriptions of well-known
pieces from the baroque, classical and romantic periods, to the jazz of
Benny Goodman and the Eastern sound of Klezmer.
What follows is a selection from the Scottish Clarinet Quartet's
ever-expanding repertoire: follow the links to
listen to extracts made from
studio and live recordings. Items marked with an asterisk were
commissioned
by SCQ.
Renaissance, Baroque, Classical & Romantic
- J.S. Bach (arr. South) - Air on the G string
- J.S. Bach (arr. South) - Prelude and Fugue in Eb
- William Byrd - Mass for Four Voices
- John Dowland - Lachrimae Antiquae
- Don Carlo Gesualdo - O Vos Omnes
- Orlando Gibbons - The Silver Swan
- G.F. Handel - The Arrival of the Queen of Sheba
- Felix Mendelssohn - Quartet in Eb
- W.A. Mozart - Overture to The Magic Flute
- W.A. Mozart (arr. Giles Swierc)
- Overture to The
Marriage of Figaro (live recording)
- Thomas Tallis - In Jejunio Fletu
- Thomas Tallis - O Nata Lux
- Giuseppe Tartini (arr. Smith) -
Quartet in G
- Thomas Tomkins - Oh Yes! Has Any Found a Lad
- Giuseppe Verdi (arr. South) - Overture to ‘La forza del
destino’
20th Century & Contemporary
- Larry Austin - Threnos
- Eugène Bozza - Sonatine
- Gareth Churchill - Riverform* (2004)
- Stephen Davismoon - eleventeenth dream* (2005)
- Pierre Max Dubois - Quatuor
- Ferenc Farkas - Early Hungarian Dances
- David Fennessy - Confetti Medley - Slowing down study*
(2005)
- Michael Gordon - The Low Quartet
- Sadie Harrison - Scathach (The Lady of Shadows)* (2005)
- Ian Holloway - Die Kunst der Klarinette (Variations on
'Colonel Bogey')
- Andrew McEwan - Spaces in Between* (2005)
- Edward McGuire - Celtic Knotwork
- Edward McGuire - Chinese Knotwork
- Iain McLarty - jow* (2005)
- Anna Meredith - four to the floor* (2005)
- Oleg Paiberdin - Sob Out
- Astor Piazzolla - Histoire du Tango
- Michael Riessler - Bachmachine
- Matthew Rogers - god of doors* (2006)
- Matthew Rogers - hum mantra* (2004)
- Matthew Rogers - timewave zero*
(2003)
- Oliver Searle - Downwarp* (2004)
- Dmitry Shostakovich (arr. South) - Quartet in C minor,
Op.110
- Rebecca Smith - Waulking Bass* (2004)
- Roger Teichmann - Fantasy Sonata* (2005)
- Alec Templeton (arr. Henry Brant) - Bach Goes to Town
- Henri Tomasi - Trois Divertissements
- Mark-Anthony Turnage - A Deviant Fantasy (after J.S. Bach)
- Alfred Uhl - Divertimento
Folk, Klezmer, Jazz & Popular
- Randy Brecker - Some Skunk Funk
- Dave Brubeck - Blue Rondo à la Turk
- Frank Churchill - Snow White & the Seven Dwarfs
- Mike Curtis - A Klezmer Wedding
- Mike Curtis - Bulgarian Bat Bite
- Fred Fisher - Chicago
- Benny Goodman (arr. Andrew Sharkey) - Four Once More*
- George Gershwin - Liza
- George Gershwin - The Man I Love
- George Gershwin - Rhapsody in Blue
- George Gershwin - Slap That Bass
- George Gershwin - Three Preludes
- Bart Howard - Fly Me To The Moon
- Komitas - Cool Me, Oh My Dear Mountain
- Lennon & McCartney - Yesterday
- Henry Mancini - Moon River
- Hermeto Pascoal (arr. Andrew Sharkey) - Viagem*
- Lenny Sayers - Mazeltov!
- Lenny Sayers - Three Klezmer Melodies
- Stephen Sondheim - Send in the Clowns
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