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Clarinet trio
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A clarinet trio is a chamber ensemble that consists of a clarinet, a bowed string instrument and a piano, or a musical work for such an ensemble. The string instrument can be a cello, a viola, or a violin. Therefore, a clarinet trio can be referred to below:
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Notable works for clarinet trio
Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart
Ludwig van Beethoven
- Clarinet Trio in B-flat major, Op. 11 "Gassenhauer-Trio"
- Clarinet Trio in E-flat major, Op. 38 (an arrangement of his Septet)
The clarinet part of both works by Beethoven can be and is often substituted with a violin.
Johannes Brahms
Darius Milhaud
- Suite for violin, clarinet and piano, Op. 157b (1936)
Béla Bartók
Alexander von Zemlinsky
- Clarinet Trio, Op. 3 (1896)
Max Bruch
- Pieces for clarinet trio originally for viola, but very good for cello
Nino Rota
- Trio (1973)
Airat Ichmouratov
- Fantastic Dances for cello, clarinet and piano, Op.15 (2007)[1]
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