Klarinet Archive - Posting 001045.txt from 2001/02

From: Bilwright@-----.net (William Wright)
Subj: Re: [kl] Landler of Mozart
Date: Mon, 26 Feb 2001 23:30:06 -0500

The liner for Shifrin's recording describes the minuet (Mvt. 3) as
being divided into two parts: (a) Trio for string quartet [sic], and (b)
Landler for string quartet + "rustic" clarinet.

My point is: If you agree that this particular minuet is, in
fact, a concatenation of two different items, then no matter what you
decide about the Landler part, why does it need to apply to the "trio
for string quartet" part as well?

If a piece of music contained both a largo and an allegro, how much
of the structure of one would transfer to the other?

I'm not sure how the subject line changed from "Minuet" to "Mvt. 4"
??

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