Klarinet Archive - Posting 000315.txt from 2002/10
From: Roger Shilcock <roger.shilcock@-----.uk> Subj: Re: [kl] clarinet, viola and fortepiano (was: String question) Date: Thu, 10 Oct 2002 04:35:41 -0400
There are also the "Acht Stuecke" by Max Bruch for this combination, which
are well worth playing.
(Dare I say IMHO?)
Roger S.
In message <p0510031ab9ca543a2c00@-----.org writes:
> whoops, har har har, I didn't know that was its name! I even had a
> recording of it from Musical Heritage Society about 20 years ago on
> cassette, and I don't ever remember seeing Kegelstatt. Oh well, learn
> something new. Then I guess I don't know of any others. Sorry.
>
> At 2:22 PM -0700 10/9/02, Oliver Seely wrote:
> >K.498, referred to as the Kegelstatt Trio.
> >
> >It's available on my Web page,
> >http://www.csudh.edu/oliver/clarmusi/clarmusi.htm
> >
> >Oliver
> >
> >At 11:51 AM 10/9/2002 -0700, you wrote:
> >>Hi Allan,
> >>
> >>I know of a Mozart trio for clarinet, viola and piano in Eb. Don't
> >>know the K number though. Perhaps you already know about it. -Glen
> >>
> >>At 8:14 PM +0200 10/9/02, Allan Thompson wrote:
> >>>Another question: does anyone know of pre-1800 chamber works that include
> >>>the clarinet, viola and fortepiano?
> >>>
> >>>Allan Thompson
> >>>mailto:athompson@-----.za
> >>
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