"Salento" A Modern Tarantella for Clarinet Duet and Piano- Intermediate

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Composer
Year of composition
2021
Difficulty
Moderate (Grades 4-6)
Duration
3 minutes
Genre
World music and Classical music
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"Salento" is a Modern Tarantella.

Tarantella is a lively dance in 6/8 time featuring quick steps originating in Taranto Italy. The dance was originally a flirtation one where couples danced in a manner to entice courtship, however it is more known as a "dance of hysteria" for when a victim was bitten by a spider (tarantula), it was believed that dancing furiously with tambourines would cure them.

This Tarantella is in ternary form and in concert G minor and the most complicated note value is a quaver and the highest note is top D I have kept both instrumental parts fairly equal throughout avoiding a "number 1" and " number 2" I have placed it at Intermediate level, but the youtube link has the whole score for you to assess the suitability.

It is ideal as a showpiece, useful for concerts, recitals, contests or simply something a little different to play. It is 2 mins 45 in length. Flute, Trumpet and Violin Duets are also available

YouTube Link https://youtu.be/OoHk0aM-xec

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