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clariflutegal
Hi there smile.gif

I'm wondering if anyone knows any nice quartets for the above instruments (or if not necessarily those, ones that could easily transpose)? Since the question fits many instrument families I thought it would be easier to ask here!

I can play clarinet and flute and my friend can play the rest. What we were hoping to do was record one part each, and then play the other parts on top. We're only going to be playing them for fun, so they can be really easy pieces if needs be smile.gif

Also, music needs to be readily available; ideally accessible via the internet!

Hope someone can help with some ideas biggrin.gif

P.S. We already have the Super Mario Bros theme laugh.gif
fsharpminor
Well there is a Trio, the Kegelstatt K498 by Mozart. The original is for clarinet, viola and piano. But the top part can be played by Clari, violin or flute, and the second part by viola, clari or cello. Make sure you have a copy in the right key

Played 1st movement as flute, clari and piano at a Leeds forums evetn last year with Emsoboe and Lois. Shortly to play 2nd movement with two clarinets and piano at forthcoming Stalybrige concert with LiseyPeasy and Pixie*Porsche
clariflutegal
QUOTE(fsharpminor @ May 26 2012, 07:36 PM) *

Well there is a Trio, the Kegelstatt K498 by Mozart. The original is for clarinet, viola and piano. But the top part can be played by Clari, violin or flute, and the second part by viola, clari or cello. Make sure you have a copy in the right key

Played 1st movement as flute, clari and piano at a Leeds forums evetn last year with Emsoboe and Lois. Shortly to play 2nd movement with two clarinets and piano at forthcoming Stalybrige concert with LiseyPeasy and Pixie*Porsche


Thank you smile.gif do you know where I could find a copy?
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