Rebecca Clarke(1886–1979)

1886-08-2708/27/1886 in Harrow, England
1979-10-1310/13/1979 in New York, Amerika
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Konrad Ewald

The extremely fiery Sonata contains everything that a violist's heart might wish: Power and delicacy, cantilena and wispy figurations - stormy and sober, playful and entrancing.
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Works

Chinese Puzzle, for Viola and Piano I'll Bid My Heart Be Still, for Viola and Piano Irish Melody, for Viola (Violin) and Cello Lullaby on an Ancient Irish Tune, for Viola and Piano Lullaby, for Viola and Piano Passacaglia on an Old English Tune, for Viola and Piano Untitled, for Viola and Piano Two Pieces (Lullaby/Grotesque), for Viola (Violin) and Violoncello Prelude, Allegro and Pastorale, for Clarinet and Viola Morpheus, for Viola and Piano Shorter Pieces, for Viola and Piano, 1909-1944 Sonata for Viola and Piano Dumka, for Violin, Viola and Piano

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For the most accurate, up-to-date information on the life, career, and works of Rebecca Clarke, see her official website, rebeccaclarkecomposer.com, where you will find a complete list of her compositions, with full publishing data, and a guide to the reference and research literatures. The only lawful access to Clarke's unpublished materials is available through the Contact page. Inquiries are welcome.
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