After studying privately with Roger Sessions, Jerzy Fitelberg and Erich ltor Kahn during the late 1940s and early 1950s, Ursula Mamlok completed her M.M. degree in composition in 1957 at the Manhattan School of Music, where she worked with the neoclassicist Vittorio Giannini. She composed her Sonatina for two clarinets, a three-movement work in neoclassical style, during that time. The flowing first movement is followed by a brief, plaintive slow movement with two alternating ideas. The playful last movement, a sonata-rondo, ends with a presto flourish. The work received its first performance in New York in 1957. Barry Wiener