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CONTEMPORARY CLARINET AND PIANO DUETS

Contemporary Music for Clarinet and Piano

The clarinet and piano duo is one of the most expressive and versatile pairings in contemporary chamber music. This page features Lior Navok’s Hidden Reflections for clarinet in A and piano, alongside a curated selection of modern repertoire written for this ensemble.
The combination of clarinet and piano offers a wide palette of colors, from lyrical writing to agile, rhythmically driven passages, making it ideal for recitals and contemporary performance programs.

HIDDEN REFLECTIONS

for clarinet and piano

​Duration:
15 minutes
 
Instrumentation:   
clarinet (in A) and piano

Year Composed:  
1996
 
Written For:            
Styliani Tartsinis


Premiere Performance
(saxophone version):

16 December, 1997
Boston, MA, USA
Styliani Tartsinis, alto saxophone
Jenny Tang, piano

CONTEMPORARY CLARINET AND PIANO DUETS
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Hidden Reflections for Clarinet and piano explores the expressivity, agility, wide range, and rhythmic characteristics of the saxophone. The piece is in two movements: First, “The March of the _______!!!” is an impression of a grotesque march and alternates between odd and steady meters. The second movement, “The Evening of the First Snow,” is nostalgic and meditative, inspired by the falling snowflakes on a Boston winter evening, as experienced in 1996. Hidden Reflections was written for saxophonist Styliani Tartsinis, who premiered and recorded the work.

Program Notes

Abstract

Hidden Reflections is a contemporary work for clarinet in A and piano that explores the instrument’s lyricism, agility, and wide expressive range. Structured in two contrasting movements, the piece moves from the grotesque, rhythmically shifting character of The March of the _______!!! to the nostalgic, meditative atmosphere of The Evening of the First Snow, inspired by a Boston winter night. Adapted from the original saxophone version, this edition highlights the clarinet’s warm timbre and fluid phrasing, offering a vivid addition to the classical clarinet repertoire and a compelling choice for modern chamber‑music programs.

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Score of Hidden Reflections for clarinet and piano

About Clarinet and Piano Chamber Music

The clarinet and piano duo is central to the classical clarinet repertoire, offering composers a flexible and expressive medium.
Contemporary works often explore the clarinet’s wide dynamic range, fluid phrasing, and rhythmic agility, making this ensemble ideal for modern recitals and chamber‑music programs.

Contemporary Repertoire for Clarinet and Piano

This list includes essential masterworks for clarinet and piano.

Francis Poulenc – Sonata for Clarinet and Piano

A lyrical and playful modern classic with a characteristically French penchant for wind instruments.
 

Leonard Bernstein – Sonata for Clarinet and Piano

His first published work; it is rhythmic, energetic, and widely performed in the standard repertoire.
 

Carl Vine – Sonata for Clarinet and Piano

Contemporary writing with strong dramatic contrasts, known for its virtuosic and technically demanding nature.
 

Mieczysław Weinberg – Sonata for Clarinet and Piano, Op. 28

Expressive, rich, and deeply atmospheric, written during the mid-20th century with neo-romantic intensity.
 

Magnus Lindberg – Ablauf (clarinet & piano version)

Virtuosic and texturally inventive, this piece explores complex modern sounds and aggressive rhythmic drive.

Lior Navok – Hidden Reflections

A two-movement contemporary work exploring shifting musical perspectives and contrasting characters.
 

Camille Saint-Saëns – Sonata for Clarinet and Piano, Op. 167

A cornerstone of the repertoire known for its elegance, humor, and lyrical third-movement "threnody".
 

Johannes Brahms – Clarinet Sonata No. 1 in F Minor, Op. 120

A profound, late-period masterpiece featuring rich romantic harmonies and deeply intimate melodic exchanges.
 

Paul Hindemith – Sonata for Clarinet and Piano (1939)

A significant 20th-century work utilizing "Gebrauchsmusik" principles with sturdy structures and neoclassical wit.
 

Arnold Bax – Sonata for Clarinet and Piano

An evocative, two-movement English work characterized by its lush, pastoral lyricism and a brilliant, folk-inspired finale.

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