The Gloria by Antonio Vivaldi is truly a magnificent work. The "Laudamus Te" is a vocal duet arranged here for by David Marlatt for interchangeable woodwind ensemble. This duet is typical of the music of Vivaldi with imitative scale passages and melodic lines cleverly intertwining. - the publisher
Concerto Op. 7 No. 6, Movement I was originally an oboe solo with strings. The colours of various woodwinds add a whole new sound to this work, now arranged by David Marlatt for interchangeable woodwind ensemble. The first part plays the oboe line with the other members playing an intricate Baroque accompaniment. Just the first movement of this work has been arranged here. - the publisher
This famous Irish folk melody is the "Groves of Blarney." The Last Rose of Summer has been performed by many vocal soloists from the United Kingdom and around the world, and now it has been arranged by David Marlatt for interchangeable woodwind ensemble.- the publisher
Hindemith's sonatas belong in the repertoire of many instrumentalists. Since Hindemith only wrote one single work for this instrumentation, Small Chamber Music for Wind Quintet, it was obvious that one of his sonatas should be arranged for it. Paul Leonard Sch„ffer retains the solo part in his arrangement of the sonata for clarinet in Bb and piano and distributes the piano accompaniment to the remaining instruments. - the publisher