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NoSong TitleTime
1.Konzert Für Klarinette Und Orchest...11:52
2.Konzert Für Klarinette Und Orchest... 6:39
3.Konzert Für Klarinette Und Orchest... 8:22
4.Sinfonia Concertante Es-dur, K. 297...12:45
5.Sinfonia Concertante Es-dur, K. 297... 7:54
6.Sinfonia Concertante Es-dur, K. 297... 8:48
7.Konzerte Für 2 Klarinetten Und Orc... 9:56
8.Konzerte Für 2 Klarinetten Und Orc... 4:59
9.Konzerte Für 2 Klarinetten Und Orc... 4:39

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Mozart: Clarinet Concerto Wiki

Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart's Clarinet Concerto in A major, K. 622, was completed in October 1791 for the clarinettist Anton Stadler. It consists of three movements, in a fast–slow–fast succession. The work was completed a few weeks before the composer's death. It was to be his last completed work, and has been described as his swan-song. The date of its first performance is not certain, but may have been 16 October 1791 in Prague. The concerto was written to be played on the basset clarinet, which can play lower notes than an ordinary clarinet, but after the death of Mozart it was published with changes to the solo part to allow performance on conventional instruments. The manuscript score is lost, but from the latter part of the 20th century onwards many performances of the work have been given on basset clarinets in conjectural reconstructions of Mozart's original.

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