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ClarkProductions118
United States
เข้าร่วมเมื่อ 1 ต.ค. 2011
Joe Clark is an Indiana music educator with a wide range of interests, including clarinet(s), piano, composition, and conducting. A graduate of the Eastman School of Music and the University of Illinois Urbana-Champaign, he performs a variety of innovative recitals. See his website, joeclarkmusic.com, for more information.
Factorimuziek (Clarinet Quartet)
By Joe Clark (b. 1994)
I. 0:00
II. 1:36
III. 3:16
IV. 4:44
V. 6:38
VI. 8:15
VII. 9:30
Sheet music available for purchase at joeclarkmusic.com/composer/composition.php?op=110-2
I. 0:00
II. 1:36
III. 3:16
IV. 4:44
V. 6:38
VI. 8:15
VII. 9:30
Sheet music available for purchase at joeclarkmusic.com/composer/composition.php?op=110-2
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PAC Music
มุมมอง 65วันที่ผ่านมา
By Joe Clark (b. 1994) Recorded August 31, 2024 at the La Porte High School PAC. Sheet music available for purchase at joeclarkmusic.com/composer/composition.php?op=165 (Can be performed on traditional percussion instruments if you do not have access to the LPHS PAC!)
Couplets
มุมมอง 15วันที่ผ่านมา
By Joe Clark (b. 1994) Turi Scilipoti, flute Joe Clark, Bb clarinet I. 0:00 The future is a mystery Save I with you, and you with me. II. 5:22 But O! what joy it is to meet Another soul so pure and sweet. III. 9:06 What gods be there that be so cruel - Or is it I that am the fool? IV. 13:33 Out underneath the summer sun, The lake is cool; the day is done. Sheet music available for purchase at j...
Couplets (Live Performance)
มุมมอง 14วันที่ผ่านมา
By Joe Clark (b. 1994) Turi Scilipoti, flute Joe Clark, Bb clarinet I. 0:00 The future is a mystery Save I with you, and you with me. III. 5:33 What gods be there that be so cruel - Or is it I that am the fool? II. 10:13 But O! what joy it is to meet Another soul so pure and sweet. Performed at Scorca Hall, National Opera Center, NYC on June 30, 2024.
Factorimuziek (Tuba-Euphonium Quartet)
มุมมอง 252 วันที่ผ่านมา
By Joe Clark (b. 1994) I. 0:00 II. 1:36 III. 3:16 IV. 4:21 V. 6:31 VI. 8:09 VII. 9:24 Sheet music available for purchase at joeclarkmusic.com/composer/composition.php?op=110-1
Sonata for Bass Clarinet and Piano
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By Joe Clark (b. 1994) I. 0:00 II. 4:51 III. 7:45 IV. 10:48 Sheet music available for purchase at joeclarkmusic.com/composer/composition.php?op=111
Jeronimas Kačinskas - Trumpet Concerto
มุมมอง 2214 วันที่ผ่านมา
By Jeronimas Kačinskas (1907-2005), ed. Joe Clark Sheet music available for purchase at for purchase at joeclarkmusic.com/composer/composition.php?op=115 Jeronimas Kačinskas's trumpet concerto was brought to my attention by my dear friend Dovas Lietuvninkas. We attended the Eastman School of Music together (2012-2017) and he currently serves as the principal trumpet of the Lithuanian National S...
Autumn Leaves
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By Joseph Kosma (1905-1969) Joe Clark, piano/clarinet Noah Lauziere @noahklauziere, trombone Alex Nick, tenor/piano Joseph Kosma was born at József Kozma in Budapest, where his parents taught stenography and typing. He began playing piano at five and wrote his first opera, Christmas in the Trenches, at the age of 11. He studied with Leo Weiner at the Academy of Music in Budapest and Béla Bartók...
A Summer's Journey
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By Eric Ewazen (b. 1954) I. The Stars 0:00 II. In the Grove 4:20 III. The Linden Tree 8:25 IV. Ocean Calm 12:34 V. Spring Dream 15:17 Alexander Nick, tenor Noah Lauziere @noahklauziere, trombone Joe Clark, piano Eric Ewazen is an American composer. He was born in Cleveland and attended the Eastman School of Music (BM), and Juilliard (MM, DMA). He studied composition with Milton Babbitt, Samuel ...
Grooves
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By Philip Parker (b. 1953) I. Bop 0:00 II. Hocket and Rock-it 2:27 III. Sultry Waltz 4:53 IV. Bulgarian Blues 8:35 Joe Clark, clarinet Alexander Nick, piano Philip Parker is Professor of Music at Arkansas Tech University where he teaches percussion, music theory, and composition. He served as timpanist with the Ft. Smith Symphony for 27 years. His wife Kim is a public school music teacher, and ...
Navždy
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By Vítĕzslava Kaprálová (1915-1940) I. Navždy 0:00 II. Čím je můj žal 2:41 III. Ruce 5:58 Alexander Nick, tenor Joe Clark, piano Vítĕzslava Kaprálová was an early 20th-century composer and conductor born in modern-day Czechia. She studied composition with Vilém Petrželka, Vítĕzslav Novák, and Bohuslav Martinů and conducting with Zdenĕk Chalabala, Václav Talich, and Charles Munch. She conducted ...
Jeníks Aria (from "Král a uhlíř)
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By Antonín Dvořák (1841-1904) Alexander Nick, tenor Joe Clark, piano Antonín Dvořák was a Czech composer who frequently incorporated elements from native folk music in his pieces. He began his musical studies as a violinist before turning to composition. His pieces were not performed until he was in his early thirties, and Brahms was an early proponent of his work. In 1892, he was named directo...
Three Places in Massachusetts: II. Tanglewood
มุมมอง 181หลายเดือนก่อน
By Joe Clark (b. 1994) Noah Lauziere @noahklauziere, euphonium Joe Clark, piano Three Places in Massachusetts was written as a Christmas gift for Noah in 2018. Each of the three movements (Salisbury, Tanglewood, and Townsend) reminisces on a shared experience. “Tanglewood: An early August day. A road trip out to Tanglewood. Bernstein’s 100th. Huddled under a single umbrella on the lawn, soaked ...
Lake George Miniatures, Set 1
มุมมอง 65หลายเดือนก่อน
By Joe Clark (b. 1994) 3:00 AM - Requiem 0:00 11:00 AM - Light Reflecting on the Lake 1:54 7:00 PM - Family Dinner 3:02 Joe Clark, piano Recorded on July 12, 2024 Sheet music available for purchase at joeclarkmusic.com/composer/composition.php?op=163-1
Selections from "Swan Lake"
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By Peter Ilyich Tchaikovsky (1840-1893), trans. Joe Clark I. Danse Hongroise. Czardas. 0:00 II. Mazurka 2:40 III. Danse Éspagnole 8:38 Sheet music available for purchase at joeclarkmusic.com/composer/composition.php?op=160-1
Lefèvre: 3e Concerto (Piano Reduction)
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Lefèvre: 3e Concerto (Piano Reduction)
Jettel: Preliminary Studies to "The Accomplished Clarinettist", Book 2, No. 15: Prestissimo
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Jettel: Preliminary Studies to "The Accomplished Clarinettist", Book 2, No. 15: Prestissimo
Jettel: Preliminary Studies to "The Accomplished Clarinettist", Book 2, No. 14: Allegretto
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Jettel: Preliminary Studies to "The Accomplished Clarinettist", Book 2, No. 14: Allegretto
this seems familiar... 🧐
Does the score include alternate parts for the Eb/Alto parts? I would love an alternate part to alto as I sadly don't know anyone who plays it :/
Given the range of the part, the only feasible substitution would be basset horn, if you have access to one of those?
@@ClarkProductions118 ah, I didn’t think about range. Maybe I’ll look for an alto player 😅
1) this goes too hard for its own good 2) forget Blue Man Group, I wanna see the official Joe Man Group live! 🌈
I firmly second this notion.
My favorite song, definitely one of the best arrangements I have heard, and I have heard many!
Awesome!
True professionals for thinking on their feet when Joe was missing a page of music. It was an honor to share the stage later that night.
That is one squeaky boy (and I love it).
Needs more low brass 😜 Bravo, mon ami !
I can't begin to explain all the good feelings around this piece and performance: the memories I have with Joe that inspired it, his gift in writing it for me, and the opportunity to perform a movement with him in our former high-school for friends and family... Thank you so much Joe for your unconditional friendship and pushing me to be a better musician. 🔶
Bit of fun backstory; Alex shared this piece with Joe and me this spring and made the mistake of joking when we would perform it. Well, anyone who knows Joe wouldn't be surprised he took this offer seriously and immediately began coordinating calendars and finding other pieces. I can't thank the two of them enough for pushing me musically and can't wait for them to put on a recital of their own. 🤫
I can't stop laughing at Joe disappearing so well behind the piano for his clarinet. Such a fun night to share with old friends 💜
Beautifully done
Toccata, I have to really agree with you.
This is just a suggestion. To avoid the constant alternation of measures, one could notate the piece in 7/4, indicating that the enphasis is on the first and fifth beats of every measure (in this case).
Thanks for the idea! I have done things like that in prior pieces (sometimes with a dotted divided line, sometimes not), but as a player I would find that more difficult to read in this case - and I also did want to make the divisions between waltz bars and tango bars obvious to allow for the slightly different rhythmic inflection these dances require!
WHAT IS A BEGUINE?
I like this performance, Joe. Thank you.
Wow!!! Excellent!! Artie Shaw is proud!!
This piece provides a bad image of the low clarinets.
it does lowkey ,but his main is probably either soprano bflat or pic not the low ones. Im sure he probably just learned the lower ones specifically for this performance
@@Loll225 I'm actually pretty sure his main is Alto, and there's a lot of other videos on this channel of him playing low clarinets. I reckon a dodgy microphone setup probably isn't doing his playing justice
all those instruments and not a ligature cap in sight... sounds good even with slightly dry reeds!
9/10 needs more contralto /j
When I wrote my dissertation on Francaix's Clarinet Concerto back in 2012, it seemed like there were far fewer people performing the work. It is encouraging that, since that time, more students and professional performers seem to be performing this work. This Concerto certainly deserves far more performances. It is a gem in the repertoire, and extremely challenging but rewarding.
So much fun to perform! I would love to read your dissertation!
@@ClarkProductions118 Oh I thought you had read it since the quote above in your informational section had my name on it. I typically don't go by the name WhiteCrayonComposer. 😂 But that was the name I jokingly gave my channel.
@@WhiteCrayonComposer Ah got it, then I have read it!
@@ClarkProductions118 When I was doing my research on the work, I had created a more playable version of the piano part since the piano "reduction" that Editions Musicales Transatlantique published was a hot mess. But I was not able to get permission from them to publish my arrangement. That's a sad thing because I think if it had been published, it would have made it more accessible for more students to study the work, and get pianists that could accompany them on it. But they are a French company. So go figure that they would want a monopoly on the work.
@@WhiteCrayonComposer I also prepared a better reduction, which I think we used here if I recall correctly. They have since made and published a better reduction of their own!
That was awesome!
The clarinet is playing behind the beat and the rest of the band is dragging. Zzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzz!
Just saw this. Absolutely loved it. Real music played so beautifully. Thank you all for this marvellous rendition.
I love swing music. This young band does it great justice. Thankyou
My parents love song..
Amazing.
Artie Shaw. ❤
Well done, great transcription, I hope more conductors and ensembles play it in this very practical scoring.
Thank you so much! I hope it gets performed again as well!
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No se de que sea esta canción pero se la juega
Beautiful
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Jeez this is great gonna start practicing that bass bone line cause HOLY it is Great
what software is this?
I use Sibelius with NotePerformer sounds.
This is incredible! are there any tips you can give me on future compositions ill make?
Thanks! My two big pieces of advice are: 1) Write lots! It'll start off bad, but the more you write the better it gets. 2) Find people to play your pieces live! The sound and the players will give you lots of useful feedback. Consider writing for combinations that you have players for!
@@ClarkProductions118 thank you so much!
Gold.
No soy conocedor de música pero cuando escucho esta melodías de esta manera me siento con una calma muy especial .Gracias por la selección musical
Fantastic performance as always! Who was this duet with?
Eric Mandat, according to the video's description
@@TheodoreBrown314lol thanks 😅
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Wow
Okay ... It is just insanely astounding that you can do this!
I'll be performing this piece in a few weeks - this is really helpful!
More toward Modernist side, this one(with a bit of late Romanticism, even).
Sounds like a cross between Minimalism and early Modernism(i.e. Mahler, R. Strauss, Ravel, Rachmaninov, Vaughan Williams...). Nice work overall.
So cool, wish I had a contra to play this on!
This is just amazing, I absolutely love this piece! Thanks for sending the music last night and I hope you will be able to play my bass clarinet sonata!
Beautiful!🎉❤
This is awesome!!