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| New Friend | Any Suggestions? Hello, i'm John Vietta, I have been debating for a while now what solos I could work up......I love those french cornet (Bozza) peices as well as classic H.L. Clarke cornet solos. I have played Bozza's "Badinage", and H.L. Clarke's "Maid of the Mist", as well as his "Bride of the Waves." I was thinking about Bozza's "Rustiques", or possibly, Arban's "Fantaisie Brilliante"...Any Thoughts?
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| Forte User | Hi John! It really depends on what you want to do for the audience. I was always told Clarke pieces are mainly created to show off, and theres not as much emotion conveyed as the more complex pieces out there. Bride of the Waves is awesome, though. Van
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