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Carl Maria von Weber wrote his Grand Duo Concertant for clarinet and piano in 1815-16. It is in three movements, although the work is more in a concertante style than that of a sonata. Both the clarinet and piano parts are incredibly virtuosic, with long and sustained semiquaver passages often played at breakneck speed!
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