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Inspired by the post from r/nextfuckinglevel (https://www.reddit.com/r/nextfuckinglevel/comments/ok4qfw/when_you_cant_rely_on_others_so_you_play_the/) of the girl playing piano and flute at the same time, I wanted to ask if anyone knew of any pieces for clarinet and piano that has the same idea.
In the comments I found out that the flute piano solo was called Bagatelle by William Popp (https://youtu.be/VidQTJ3PmaM), and that there was another similar piece made for bassoon and piano called Sonata Abassonata by Peter Schickele/PDQ Bach (https://youtu.be/YnsyxQ3I8JU).
I think this is an awesome technique that could be cool for clarinet or bass clarinet, if it existed. Does anyone know if there are any pieces out there with this?
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