Publisher: Rosehill Music / Winwood MusicCatalogue No. RMPC0205 / WM0205
Caoine (Lament) from Sonata for Clarinet & Piano Op.129
arranged for Euphonium & Piano
composed by Charles Villiers Stanford
arranged by Robert Childs & Philip Wilby
Suggested Retail Price - £11.95
This arrangement is from The Virtuosi Collection: a collection of pieces arranged and edited by Robert Childs & Philip Wilby.
Sir Charles Villiers Stanford (born Dublin, 1852; died London, 1924) was not only a prolific composer of every type of music, including opera, but also an immensely influential teacher of composition. Famed for his blisteringly caustic tongue, he must often have seemed to his pupils somewhat less than encouraging; yet he launched from the Royal College of Music an astonishing number of outstanding composers, among whom were Vaughan Williams, Holst, Bridge, Ireland, Howells and Hurlstone.
Stanford wrote only two works for clarinet; the Sonata, completed on 28 December 1911, and the slightly earlier Concerto. In both, his admiration for Brahms is evident, but the slow movement of the Sonata proves how potent, too, was the influence of the music of his own country (a ‘Caoine’, pronounced ‘keen’, is a type of Irish lament). Throughout the work Stanford’s great technical skill is shown by the beauty and transparency of the textures, and by the cunning way in which the thematic interest is so evenly divided between the two instruments.