Klarinet Archive - Posting 000386.txt from 2000/09

From: "David S. Naden" <dnaden@-----.edu>
Subj: RE: [kl] "K"
Date: Mon, 11 Sep 2000 13:19:39 -0400

Student 1 Teacher 0.

Your teacher is not only misinformed, but totally ignorant. You are correct
that the "K" stands for Kochel.

David S. Naden

-----Original Message-----
From: Will Cicola [mailto:clarinetguy@-----.net]
Subject: [kl] "K"

I have a question that I'm sure has been answered several time on this
mailing list, so please forgive the repetition. What does the K preceding
the number of Mozart's compositions (as in "K 622") stand for. I know it's
the man who cataloged Mozart's works, but I thought it was Kochel while my
teacher maintains that it is Kalmus. Can anyone help?
--
Will Cicola
I don't need a life. I've got orchestra!

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