Clarinet–cello–piano trio explained
A clarinet–cello–piano trio is a clarinet trio made up of one clarinet, one cello, and one piano, or the name of a piece written for such a group.
This formation is similar to the classical piano trio except that the violin is replaced by the clarinet. The heterogeneity of timbre between clarinet and cello prevents their use as a block against the piano, but it offers many other musical possibilities.
Long-lived trios (such as the Trio Montecino) are very rare, but the literature is performed by subsets of Pierrot lunaire and Quartet for the End of Time ensembles, such as Tashi, as well as by ad hoc groups.
Repertoire
The original repertoire for clarinet, cello and piano (by name of composer with date & publisher where known) includes:
- Mark Abel (b. 1948)
- James Aikman (b. 1959) Trio for Clarinet in B-Flat, 'Cello and Piano
- Johan F. Amberg (1846–1928)
- Trio Op. 11 in E flat
- Fantasiestucke Op. 12 (originally for viola clarinet piano)
- Simul: Lumini, Sombri (2004) For Clarinet in La, Violoncello and Piano
- Georges Aperghis (1945)
- Edward Applebaum (b. 1937)
- Montages (1969 Wilhelm Hansen/J&W Chester)
- Sérgio Azevedo (b. 1968)
- Berliner Trio (2004, AVA-Musical Editions)
- Trio — in memoriam Constança Capdeville (2012, AVA-Musical Editions)
- James Scott Balentine
- Robert Baksa
- Piano Trio No. 1, Op. 25 (1971)
- Greg Bartholomew
- Suite from Razumov (2003)
- Conrad Beck
- Ludwig van Beethoven
- Wilhelm Berger
- Trio Op. 94 in G (1905, Kahnt)
- Günter Bialas
- Valentin Bibik
- John G. Bilotta
- Adolphe Blanc
- Trio Op. 23 in Bb major (1857)
- Karl-Birger Blomdahl
- Theodor Blumer
- Suite (trio) Op. 97 (Zimmerman, n.d.)
- Johannes Brahms
- Braunlich
- Frederic Brooks
- Trio, Op. 12 in E flat (C. Woolhouse 1906)
- Max Bruch
- 8 Pieces Op. 83 for clarinet and viola, arranged for piano trio by the composer and often performed with clarinet and cello
- Ann Callaway
- The Memory Palace (2007 Laureate Press, distr. BMM)
- Osvaldo Coluccino
- Without witness (2004, RAI Trade ed.)
- Gaetano Corticelli
- 3 Trios, Op. 56, Op. 60, Op. 63
- Robert Delanoff (b. 1942)
- Milica Djordjevic
- pod vodom raskršća snova (2019)
- Armağan Durdağ (b. 1981)
- Pascal Dusapin
- Trio Rombach, for piano, violin or clarinet and cello (1997)
- Horst Ebenhöh
- Anton Eberl
- Grand trio, Op. 36 (1806)
- Louise Farrenc
- Trio Op. 44 in E flat (optionally for vln.)
- Benoit Constant Fauconier
- Fantasie concertante, for flute or clarinet, violin and piano (publ. about 1820, Schott)
- Benjamin Frankel
- Trio, Op. 10 (1940)
- Pezzi pianissimi, Op. 41 (1964)
- Carl Frühling
- Beat Furrer (b. 1954)
- Daniel S. Godfrey
- Impromptu (1984) (7', G. Schirmer)
- Frederic Goossen (1927–2011)
- Trio (1979, American Composers Alliance)
- Henryk Górecki (1933–2010)
- Lerchenmusik, Op. 53 (1984)
- Harold Gramatges (b. 1918)
- Trio (1944)
- Christoph Graupner in F major Clarinet / Cello / Cembalo (there is a trio, Gwv 201, for bassoon, chalumeau & continuo in C major)
- C.H. Grovermann
- Emil Hartmann
- Alfred Hill
- Gilad Hochman (b. 1982)
- Shedun Fini — hommage to F. Schubert's Symphony in B minor
- Vagn Holmboe
- Trio Op. 137 (1978)
- Eco Op. 186 (1991) (both W. Hansen)
- Klaus Huber
- Schattenblätter (1975) — uses Bass clarinet
- Franz Hunten
- Airat Ichmouratov
- Fantastic Dances Op.15 for clarinet, cello, piano, and String orchestra with percussion (2007)
- Vincent d'Indy
- John Ireland
- Nikos Ioakeim (b. 1978)
- When a B wants to Boogie-woogie But another B gets the Blues (2010; 8 minutes)
- David Johnstone
- Trio Sinfonico (pub. 2007, Creighton's Collection)
- Paul Juon
- Four Trio Miniatures (1901) version of piano Trio in A minor Op. 17 Op. 18, No.3, 6, & 7 originally for piano solo and Op. 24, No.2 for piano four hands.
- John Kaefer
- Chamber Sonata No. 1: Shadow Voices [1994; 13 minutes]
- Robert Kahn
- Trio, Op. 45 in G (1906)
- Trio Serenade Op. 73 (orig. Horn-oboe-piano; version D for Clarinet–cello–piano)
- Harrison Kerr
- Jan Koetsier
- Trio, Op. 13 No.2 (1937, rev. 1981 Donemus)
- Kubizek
- Trio Op.26a
- Helmut Lachenmann Allegro Sostenuto (1986–8) — clarinet doubling bass clarinet.
- Matt Laing Night Terrors (2022) [1]
- Heinrich Eduard Josef von Lannoy (1787–1853)
- Trio in B flat major, Op. 15
- J. X. (Borrel) Lefevre
- Kenneth Leighton
- Fantasy on an American Hymn Tune, Op. 70 (Novello, 1974)
- Gerald Levinson (b. 1951)
- Jacques Lenot
- Domenico Liverani
- Terzettino dal Trovatore de Verdi
- Charles Harford Lloyd (1849–1919)
- Theo Loevendie
- Lerchen Trio (1992, in memoriam Olivier Messiaen)
- Ruggero Lolini
- Trio Concertante (Bruzzichelli, Florence, 1979)
- Bent Lorentzen
- Mambo (1982, Edition Wilhelm Hansen)
- François-Bernard Mâche
- Brûlis (1999; 16 minutes)
- Giuseppe Manghenoni (around 1800) / Johann Simon Mayer (1765–1848)
- Trio per pianoforte con clarinetto (B) e Violone (Cello) [2 movements] (Musica-Aeterna Verlag, 2014)
- Philippe Manoury
- Ultima (1996; 12 minutes)
- Steven Harry Markowitz (b. 1963)
- Canonette for Piano, Clarinet, and Cello
- Krzysztof Meyer
- Stefan Meylaers (b. 1970)
- Trio (2000, Lantro Music)
- I. Montuno
- Robert Muczynski (1929–2010)
- Op. 26 — Fantasy Trio, for Clarinet, Cello and Piano (1969, Theodore Presser Co.)
- Per Nørgård
- Spell (1973)
- Trio, Op. 15 (1955)
- Lior Navok
- Like a Whirling Sand-Clock
- Frank Nuyts (b. 1957)
- Bajadillas (2005; 11 minutes)
- Pierre Poulteau
- Günther Raphael
- Ferdinand Ries
- Nino Rota
- John Psathas
- Island Songs, clarinet trio (1995)
- Archduke Rudolph
- Helmut Schmidinger (b. 1969)
- Gesang zwischen den Stühlen (2001, Doblinger)
- verse sind wohl für die Musick das unentbehrlichste (2013, Litmus)
- Paul Schoenfield (b.1947)
- Trio for clarinet, cello and piano (1990)
- Hermann Schroeder
- Cyrill Schürch
- Cyril Scott
- Trio (c. 1955, Peters Ed. London)
- Roberto Sierra
- Robert Simpson
- Fantisek Jan Skroup
- Juan Maria Solare (b. 1966)
- Milongas grecolatinas (2002)
- Pensierosa (milonga para tres) (2003)
- Sale con fritas (2005)
- Ochenta diciembres (2008)
- Robert Starer
- Eric Stokes (b. 1930)
- Trio No.1 (1955, rev. 1963)
- Martin Suckling
- Visiones (after Goya) (2015)
- Jay Sydeman
- Szunyogh
- Marko Tajčević
- Turok
- Victor Urbancic (1903–1958)
- Trio in A-Dur nach Art einer Serenade (1921, Iceland Music Information Center)
- Karl Vollweiler
- Fantasie on Russian Airs, Op. 35 in D minor
- Trio on Italian Themes, Op. 15
- Julian Wagstaff (b. 1970)
- A Persistent Illusion (2011, julianwagstaff.com)
- Hebridean Sunset Rag (arrangement for piano trio, 2015, julianwagstaff.com)
- Gwyneth Walker
- Craftsbury Trio
- Salem Reel
- Robert Ward (1917–2013)
- Echoes of America (1997, E. C. Schirmer)
- Graham Waterhouse
- Vally Weigl (1894–1982)
- New England Suite (1953, American Composers Alliance)
- Harri Wessman (1949)
- Trio for clarinet, cello and piano (1994, Fennica Gehrman, Helsinki)
- Jörg Widmann
- John Woolrich
- A Dramolet (2008, Faber Music)
- Alexander Zemlinsky
- Hermann Zilcher (see German article)
- Trio in Form von Variationen a-moll Op. 90 für Klarinette, Violoncello und Klavier (1938)
- Ramadan Zyberdi
- Weaver Lass of Luma (Albanian Folk Song)
Substitution
In addition to this original repertoire, one can pick some pieces for clarinet-viola-piano trio or clarinet-violin-piano trio and replace the viola (violin) by the cello, or replace the violin by the clarinet in a classical Piano trio; cases where the composer has foreseen this possibility are listed above. Other substitutions are possible:
Transcription
The available repertoire has been expanded by transcribers (other than the composers, whose own transcriptions are listed under original repertoire above) as well:
- Johannes Brahms (Rosenbloom)
- Three Pieces (Op. 76 #5, Op. 76 #4; Op. 116, #7)
- Anton Dvorak (Büsing)
- Engelbert Humperdinck (Sandre)
- Hänsel und Gretel (Auswahl) in einer Bearbeitung von Gustave Sandre (ca 1909)
- Felix Mendelssohn-B., Felix (Päuler)
- 3 Stücke op.35 No.4, op.53 No.2, op.38 No.6
- Robert Schumann (Büsing)
- Bilder aus dem Osten op.66, 6 Impromptus .
See also
External links
Notes and References
- Web site: Night Terrors . 2024-01-27 . Matt Laing . en.