Klarinet Archive - Posting 001220.txt from 2000/05

From: Daniel Leeson <leeson0@-----.net>
Subj: [kl] You'll be able to say "I knew about that!!"
Date: Sun, 28 May 2000 13:05:15 -0400

Folks, I've got a novel going and the planning process is a third
through. It's a fiction novel that has a great deal to do with clarinet
things and I don't want to go into any greater detail than that for the
moment.

There is still a year's work ahead of me. For those of you who don't
know it, I do a lot of fiction writing in addition to a ton of non
fiction stuff, and already have a number of fiction short stories
published. Novels are harder.

Now I need some clarinet information. It has to do with K. 622, in the
basset clarinet version. I'm not interested in the clarinet version. I
know of two editions that provide a reconstruction of the clarinet part
so that those with basset clarinets can play them. The two published
editions I know of are those of Barenreiter and the one done by Alan
Hacker.

My questions are these: are there any other published editions that
present solutions to what the basset clarinet should play, and if so, I
need to know the editor and the publisher. Second, who publishes
Hacker's edition?

Now, as a secondary question but which also interests me, are there any
editions of the clarinet quintet, K. 581 that print a basset clarinet
version?

Just be aware that anyone who thinks he or she can discover the premise
of my in-progress novel on the basis of these questions is probably
right, but don't ask for corroboration.

Dan

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