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We offer a growing catalog of creative, artistic transcriptions and new works for bass clarinet solo & ensemble.
About the Music
Gustav Schreck (1849-1918) was a German music teacher, composer, and choirmaster of St. Thomas School in Leipzig from 1893 to 1918. His Bassoon Sonata, Op.9, is one of his more well-known works, performed frequently on bassoon and also occasionally transcribed for other instruments.
This arrangement for bass clarinet by Dalton Ringey, which maintains the key and range of the original work, makes this very effective performance piece available to the serious student of the bass clarinet. It is an excellent addition to the repertoire, as a strong choice for contest, audition or recital for the advanced high school or college bass clarinetist.
Extended-range instrument required. Score: 27 pages; Part: 7 pages.
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About the Arranger
Described as “captivating” and “expertly blended” (Brutal New Music Reviews), the music of Dalton H. Regnier (aka Dalton Ringey) explores themes of consumerism, environmentalism, nature, and the human psyche. He has been commissioned by various musicians and ensembles, such as the University of Delaware Wind Ensemble, Hope College Wind Ensemble, trombonist Nathaniel Lease, and clarinetist Julia Lougheed. He has also collaborated with several other chamber and large ensembles, including Sputter Box, Quince Ensemble, icarus Quartet, loadbang, and University of Delaware Symphony Orchestra.
In 2019, Dalton was awarded an Individual Artist Fellowship from the Delaware Division of the Arts, which culminated in a recital featuring his solo and chamber works. In 2020, he received a Judge’s award in the Dartmouth College Wind Ensemble Composition Competition for his work “The Great Stone Face.” In 2022, he was the first prize winner of the inaugural ICA Low Clarinet Festival Composition Competition for his bass clarinet and marimba work “circuitbreaker.” He has also been a finalist for the ASCAP Morton Gould Young Composer’s Awards multiple times. His music has been featured at various festivals, including the Hot Air Music Festival, Indiana State University Contemporary Music Festival, and Connecticut Summerfest.
Active as an educator, he is presently Adjunct Professor of Music Theory at St. Johns River State College and Adjunct Professor of Clarinet at Bethune-Cookman University and College of Central Florida. He holds a PhD in music composition with a cognate in clarinet performance from University of Florida, a MM in both clarinet performance and composition from the University of Delaware, and a BM in music education from the University of Southern Maine.
Dalton is a member of the Millenium Composers Initiative (MCI), International Clarinet Association (ICA) and ASCAP.
Kim Davenport
President
Duo Alea, the father-daughter duo of Michael and Kimberly Davenport, began performing music for bass clarinet and piano in 1996. As performers searching for new repertoire and teachers working with students eager to develop as performers, it quickly became clear that there was a need for more repertoire featuring the bass clarinet. Filling this need became the mission of Alea Publishing & Recording.
Since our first publication in 1997, the Alea catalog has now grown to include over 300 titles. We pride ourselves on the accuracy and quality of our sheet music, as well as our ability to ship directly to customers around the world.
We are proud of the diversity of our catalog in terms of the inclusion of works by composers and arrangers from around the world. We are interested in continuing to expand this diversity, representing musical ideas from around the world.
Following Michael's passing in 2019, Kim has taken over solo management of Alea Publishing. In 2020, Alea established the Dolphy Prize, an annual composition award for new works for bass clarinet by black composers.
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