trios for flute/violin/clarinet or 2 flutes/clarinet??

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arabians207
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trios for flute/violin/clarinet or 2 flutes/clarinet??

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For state small solo and ensemble contest later this year, we (more than likely) want to do a trio.

Ive looked a little on fluteworld, and couldn't really find anything for flute, violin, and clarinet.. although im sure theres tons of stuff out there. All the combinations we can do are:

Violin, Flute, Clarinet
Flute, Flute, Clarinet
Piccolo, Flute, Clarinet

Anyway, any suggestions?? We are all highschool sophomores. Us two flutes are about the same level, I'm working on the Mozart Concerto in G Major right now.. Im not sure about the clarinet.. I think shes just a little bit less advanced if you can compare flute and clarinet skill levels, but not by a ton :)

Thanks!

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Post by flutepicc06 »

You (the flutists) actually have several other options. You can also play from oboe parts or any other written for a C instrument, or even transpose parts intended for other instruments. The clarinetist could read trumpet parts, or transpose as well. This opens up significantly more options to you, and fluteworld (and other sheet music sellers) are bound to have something you like as long as you're flexible.

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