Klarinet Archive - Posting 000232.txt from 2000/07

From: "David B. Niethamer" <dnietham@-----.edu>
Subj: Re: [kl] von Weber Concertos 1 & 2 -Reply
Date: Wed, 5 Jul 2000 22:04:39 -0400

on 7/3/00 4:44 PM, Daniel Leeson wrote:

>Another example is the very first dynamic of a Mozart work. If you look
>at the manuscripts you will find that every work begins with no dynamic
>at all or else "piano." So if you are going to play the Jupiter
>symphony, for example (which has no clarinets by the way) and there is
>no dynamic, what do you do?? The answer to that question is another
>issue of performance practice because everyone in Mozart's day would
>have known exactly what to do.
>
>Or when you play the minuet with two trios in the clarinet quintet, what
>repeats do you take on the two da capos? Everyone in Mozart's day would
>have known exactly what to do.

So, what should we do? Or where could we read to find out what to do?

(I really want to know about the first one!)

David

David Niethamer
Principal Clarinet, Richmond Symphony
dnietham@-----.edu
http://members.aol.com/dbnclar1/

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