In this piece, which is composed in the form of a divertimento, special attention is paid to basic aspects of technique to be found within Cuban music such as syncopations and off-beats, the corresponding articulations of which have been indicated in themusic to facilitate their correct interpretation. Each single clarinet is given the opportunity of appearing as the soloist instrument as well as an accompanying instrument, thus enabling the individual clarinetists of the ensemble to execute different options within one and the same piece of music. When taking the part of an accompanying player, each of the musicians should be sure to maintain the tempo and not lose the feel for it in order to avoid “moments of rhythmical confusion”. The accurate execution of the accents will surely help to achieve this goal. I hope this composition will be to the liking of the great family of clarinetists, to whom it is actually dedicated. Score & parts. -the composer