Adolphe Danhauser | Fleurette | for Clarinet Trio

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Adolphe-Léopold Danhauser (1835–1896) was a French composer, music theorist, and educator, best known for his influential work in music pedagogy. He taught at the Paris Conservatoire and authored the widely used Théorie de la musique, a foundational text for generations of French music students. His compositions often reflected his educational mission – accessible, melodically engaging, and rich in character.

Among his lighter compositions is Fleurette (“Little Flower”), originally conceived as a secular chorus. This charming piece has been reimagined as a clarinet trio, showcasing Danhauser’s graceful melodic style and elegant harmonies. The arrangement infuses the work with a delicate French sophistication, making it a delightful addition to recital and concert programs

Clarinet Trio
1. Clarinet in Bb, Clarinet in Eb
2. Clarinet in Bb, Clarinet in Eb
3. Clarinet in Bb, Alto Clarinet in Eb, Bass Clarinet in Bb

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