Description
oseph Horovitz’s “Sonatina for Clarinet and Piano,” published by Novello, is a delightful piece composed between January and April 1981. It is structured in three movements:
Allegro calmato – A lively yet calm opening.
Lento, quasi andante – A slower, lyrical middle section.
Con brio – A spirited and energetic finale.
The sonatina is lighthearted and melodically influenced by jazz and popular music, making it accessible and enjoyable for performers and audiences alike.




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