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Henri Rabaud wrote his Solo de Concours in 1901 as a competition piece for the Paris Conservatoire. It has remained a popular work in the clarinet repertoire, although by starting with a cadenza it is quite a daunting prospect to play in recital.
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Bars 1-8: crotchet click-beats accompany bar 1 before further click-beats indicate the start of bars 2-8
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