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The Six Cello Suites by J. S. Bach arranged for the clarinet by French clarinetist, Ulysse Delécluse (1907-1995).Delécluse’s adaptions for Clarinet (1965) include phrase marks, dynamic markings, articulation and performance directions. The written keys of these adaptions are a whole step higher than the original, meaning they sound in the same concert keys as the original when played on B-flat clarinet. For example, the famous Prelude of Suite No. 1 is originally in G major. Delécluse has notated it in A major, meaning it sounds in concert G major when played on B-flat clarinet.Bach composed the Cello Suites, some of the most recognisable and frequently performed solo compositions ever written for the instrument, during the period 1717-1723, when he served as Kapellmeister in Köthen.






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