BTC915 CLARINET CONCERTO (unfinished)

For clarinet and orchestra, formerly op. 28
Subtitle: For clarinet and orchestra
Other titles: Movement for clarinet and orchestra

Only one movement was sketched: it was edited and orchestrated for performance in the late 1980s and published under this title.

Period of composition: ca. Nov-Dec 1941 - ca. Mar 1942
Date notes

Britten and Goodman discussed the work in late 1941, as confirmed in a letter from Ralph Hawkes to Britten on 9 Dec 1941, and the composition draft was probably finished before Britten's departure from the United States in March 1942. Britten did express an interest in reviving it in a letter to Erwin Stein on 12 March 1943, but there is no evidence he did so.

Genre: Orchestral
Performing forces:

Orchestra: 2 fl, 2 ob, bass cl, 2 bn - 4 hn, 2 tpt in C, 3 trbn - timp, perc (sd, susp cymb, glock) - harp - str

The composition sketch from which Colin Matthews realised the orchestration is in short score and the instrumentation here is based on sketched instrumentation on the short score.

Commissioned:

Benny Goodman

Benjamin David Goodman (1909-1986), American jazz clarinettist.

Notes

Only one movement is complete, entitled 'Molto allegro'.

Two further movements were added by Colin Matthews to form 'Movements for a clarinet concerto', first performed on 22 May 2008. These movements extract material from two other Britten works contemporary with the concerto sketches: Mazurka elegiaca, op. 23, no. 2 (from Jun-Jul 1941) and the surviving fragments of the projected Sonata for orchestra (ca. 1941-1942).