Unavailable

My Aunt Gives Me a Clarinet Lesson - Set of Parts is currently unavailable

We can no longer provide this arrangement through Sheet Music Stores. The listing stays online so you can learn about the piece and explore alternatives.

Try these next steps

About this arrangement

Flute, clarinet, violin, cello, piano, percussion - Advanced SKU: SF.SEA-053-01 Composed by Elizabeth Alexander. Voice and Chamber Ensemble. Set of parts. With Text language: English. Duration 12 minutes. Published by Seafarer Press (SF.SEA-053-01). Text by Gregory Djanikian."My Aunt Gives Me a Clarinet Lesson" has everything in it but the kitchen sink, which is appropriate not only because Gregory Djanikian's whimsical poem cries out for a wild assortment of lecturing, howling, arpeggiating, drumming and oompah-ing, but also because the clarinet lesson itself actually takes place in a kitchen. Elizabeth Alexander's spirited musical fantasy may be programmed for a variety of audiences: classical music lovers, new music aficionados, schoolchildren, or concert novices. This 12-minute work calls for strong and independent musicians on all parts, and is usually best performed with a conductor.Commissioned by The Syracuse Society for New Music; Mark Scatterday, conductor (Syracuse, NY)Composer's Note: Brainstorming this menagerie of musical materials was so delightful a process that my family members kept coming into my studio to find out why I was having so much fun!It is recommended to order two full scores (one for the conductor and one for the soprano), and the instrumental parts.

Related sheet music