Klarinet Archive - Posting 000472.txt from 1998/05

From: James Rosen <mgervick@-----.edu>
Subj: [kl] re: unrecorded pieces and Amadeus symphony
Date: Sun, 10 May 1998 14:11:25 -0400

Re: unrecorded pieces:
I have no idea about 423 nor 317 nor even 549-2 being the KV. for the duets
(but the last sounds best - it is a two volume set and sounds like late
Mozart) for my copy has no number on it (very kind of the American Music
Co.). This, however, brings up another question: why is Kochel ("o" has an
umlaut) abbreviated KV? There's no V in Kochel.

Re: amadeus symphony
Thank you, Dan, for the information regarding writing in Mozart's style.
However, I wanted a source that would tell me about all parts and putting
them together. Your information is the exact right type, but only pertains
to clarinet (and some other winds - trumpet, for example). Info such as
"use a 2-5-1 when entering a cadence only in the 1st or last movements" (I
have no idea whether this holds any validity, it just sounds good). If
anyone knows of a book or set thereof containing such rules, I would love to
obtain it.

Also, on a completely different topic, Shouryu Nohe wrote "They
are constructed well and are quite decent - but are just under par (or is
it over par? I don't play golf...) with what is considered a proline sax."
We have someone on the list in DNA analysis, right? How can someone make a
sax out of proline?

-James

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