Crusell Clarinet Concerto No. 2
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Crusell Clarinet Concerto No. 2
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Re: Crusell Clarinet Concerto No. 2
Are you looking for piano reduction, or orchestral parts?
WorldCat shows editions edited by Jost Michaels (Sikorski, 1962), and Pamela Weston (1991). Both are public domain -- Jost Michaels died in 2004, and Pamela Weston died in .
WorldCat also shows a collection in Uppsalla University library called Monumenta Musicae Svecicae, and it has many works in it. Vol.15 has Crusell's f minot concerto in it, but it doesn't say exactly what it is. Since there are other volumes with symphonies in it, I think it likely it's the orchestral score with nothing else.
Apart from that, there's a Kalmus edition of the orchestral parts, edited by a Wolf -- not sure who this is or what the copyright situation is, but if you're looking for piano reduction, it won't help anyway.
WorldCat shows editions edited by Jost Michaels (Sikorski, 1962), and Pamela Weston (1991). Both are public domain -- Jost Michaels died in 2004, and Pamela Weston died in .
WorldCat also shows a collection in Uppsalla University library called Monumenta Musicae Svecicae, and it has many works in it. Vol.15 has Crusell's f minot concerto in it, but it doesn't say exactly what it is. Since there are other volumes with symphonies in it, I think it likely it's the orchestral score with nothing else.
Apart from that, there's a Kalmus edition of the orchestral parts, edited by a Wolf -- not sure who this is or what the copyright situation is, but if you're looking for piano reduction, it won't help anyway.
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