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Mozart, Wolfgang Amadeus: Clarinet Concerto A major K. 622

(Wiese, Henrik)

Setting: Clarinet and Piano
Period: Classic
Length: 100 pages
Weight: 0.405 kg
Publisher: G. Henle Verlag
Item number: HN0729
Other reference: HN 729
ISMN: 9790201807294
The most beautiful and significant clarinet concerto in the history of music is now appearing in a Henle urtext edition. The piano reduction is accompanied by two separate parts: an urtext edition of the original clarinet part as found in the early prints, and a reconstruction for basset clarinet, the instrument for which the work was originally written. The editor, Henrik Wiese, provides a preface and commentary with an in-depth discussion of the work's unusual source materials. Mozart's concerto has become the indispensable audition piece. As a special bonus, this edition also includes the text of the autograph fragment for basset horn in G.?
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