Klarinet Archive - Posting 000064.txt from 1996/07

From: Fernando Silveira <fersilv@-----.NET>
Subj: Re: Tonguing in Mozart
Date: Thu, 4 Jul 1996 01:52:46 -0400

Enough?? Enough??
Please send your address and I will can send a copy to you.

About the marks... Mozart wrote, this special concert to basset horn,
thinking on the person that will be play. It was one of the first
concert(score) wrote for basset-horn. Ever had a friend with him, how he was
know which slurs and tonguing was possible to play? Is diferent, in another
way, and only to elustrated, Measien wrote his Quatuor por fin du
temps(spell like that?) that he wrote a extremely dificult passages to one
clarinetist that himself called like "amateur"; of course he knew the
possibilities of the instrument; Mozart no. Who could to affirm that those
slurs were made after? Maybe a sujestion?????????
Dear Craig I was in Salzbourg and SAW and boght a COPY. And if someone have
contact with Mr.Wolfgang Meyer(Sabine's brother), of course he could clear
that discussion. He has a copy too!!!

Fernando

At 08:40 04/07/96 +1000, you 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
>>
>>
>
>

   
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