Klarinet Archive - Posting 000061.txt from 1996/07
From: Delton Sizemore <sizemod@-----.AU> Subj: Re: Tonguing in Mozart Date: Wed, 3 Jul 1996 22:37:43 -0400
On Thu, 4 Jul 1996, C&K Hill wrote:
> Enough! Enough!
>
> Firstly, the fragment of the Mozart concerto 621b shows only the first 199
> bars of the first movement. (The original question was about articulation in
> the 3rd movement.)
>
> This manuscript is NOT located at Salzburg, but in Winterthur, Switzerland,
> and has been since 1951.
>
> There is an abundance of articulation markings, except in the extended
> semiquaver passages. Articulation is integral to a Mozart melody - he wrote
> it in as he went.
>
> There is no need to offer to send people copies of this manuscript, it is
> published in the NMA vol 14/4. Available at libraries everywhere.
>
> Colin Lawson's new book "Mozart's clarinet concerto " recently appeared in
> the Cambridge guide Handbooks series. The most comprehensive treatment of
> the subject yet.
>
> There is no mention of a Salzburg manuscript or copy or anything.....
>
> Still curious,
>
> Craig Hill
>
> >>On 2/7/96 Fernando Silveira wrote:
> >>
> >>
> >>>About Mozart's concert: I saw the manuscript and it didn't show any marks
of
> >>>slurs and stacatto. So all of your marks are sugestions of the revisor.
> >>>
> >>>Cheers
> >>>
> >>>Fernando Silveira
> >>>
> >>
> >C&K Hill Wrote:
> >
> >>saw the manuscript.. very interesting...
> >
> >
> >I wonder what Dan L would have to say about this!
> >
> >Steve.
> >
> >
> >
> >
> >Steve Prescott
> >Instrument Rep.Tech./ Clarinetist
> >Indiana State University
> >mipresc@-----.edu
> >
> >
>
As a basset horn owner and player would it be possible or a worthwhile
exercise to actually play or perform this fragment with a piano
reduction. Has it ever been done ?
Del Sizemore
Lismore
Australia
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