Klarinet Archive - Posting 000009.txt from 2005/02

From: "colin.touchin@-----.com>
Subj: [kl] K388
Date: Tue, 1 Feb 2005 16:38:17 -0500

Many thanks, Dan and Tony, for their very helpful details in response
to my questions on K388 - Dan's confirmations of the queried points
in Mozart's score are more than sufficient for me to accept them!
The Camden score does give I.32 Clt 2 written Ab half-note to G
written half, tied to same whole note in 33. As all other parts hold
two whole notes in the previous two-bar phrase, I find this one-part-
only one-note drop unconvincing, just as Dan points to the logic of all
parts moving by step in the 3rd movement query I raised. The
Camden score is by Andrew Skirrow. He alters Ob 1 I.170 to read
whole-note instead of more likely half-note, too, and seems
inconsistent in editorially advised or presumed slurring and
articulations, differing often from Baerenreiter, claiming authenticity.
In the printed brief intro. it states "The works in this series were
prepared from the composer's manuscript and have been edited only
very slightly. ... Where there is any doubt, the marks (or lack of
them) have been left exactly as in the manuscript and it is left to the
performers to do as they see fit."
Incidentally, Dan, I regret to report what looks like another typo in the
Baerenreiter score, again Clt 1, I.178 4th eighth note - A not G.
Starting rehearsals with students on Friday ... Best wishes and
thanks for all the thought-provoking commentary, Colin.

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