Carnival of Venice Sheet Music

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Composed by Herbert L. Clarke (1867-1945). Edited by Arthur Brandenburg. Brass – Baritone (Bass Clef) Solo; Solo; Solo Small Ensembles. 20th Century; Romantic. Part(s). 10 pages. Alfred Music #00-TS0060. Published by Alfred Music (AP.TS0060).

  • Artist: Herbert L. Clarke
  • Instruments: Baritone
  • Format: Part(s)
  • Genre: 20th Century; Romantic
  • Lead Time: 4 to 6 business days
  • Publisher: Alfred Music

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Herbert Lincoln Clarke (September 12, 1867 – January 30, 1945) was an American cornetist, feature soloist, bandmaster, and composer. He is considered the most prominent cornetist of his time.Clarke’s legacy includes composing a portion of the standard repertoire for the instrument, many recordings, as well as a seminal school of playing which emphasized not only technical aptitude, but also increased warmth and lyricism of tone. He also produced several method books that are still used by brass students.

Clarke was born in Woburn, Massachusetts in 1867, the son of composer, organist, and organbuilder William Horatio Clarke. Herbert’s family moved often to accommodate William’s work engagements, from Massachusetts to Ohio, to Indiana, back to Massachusetts, and finally to Toronto, Canada in 1880. Herbert had two brothers, Edwin and Ernest. All three became prominent musicians: Edwin on cornet and flugelhorn (he also managed Sousa’s Band in its 1911 world tour), Ernest on trombone (he became a professor of trombone at Juilliard), and Herbert on cornet.