Klarinet Archive - Posting 000282.txt from 2008/01

From: "Daniel Leeson" <dnleeson@-----.net>
Subj: RE: [kl] Fwd: instrumentation of Mozart Requiem
Date: Wed, 23 Jan 2008 18:58:28 -0500

This is an ambiguous question. If you are asking what the instrumentation
is of the Confutatis and Lacrymosa that was in Mozart's head when wrote what
he wrote (which isn't very much), the answer is no one knows.

But if you are asking what the instrumentation is in the Sussmayr
completion, the answer for the Confutatis is 2 basset horns, 2 bassoons, 2
trumpets, timpani, and strings.

The Lacrimosa is the same as the above but with 3 trombones added.

Dan Leeson
dnleeson@-----.net
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Subject: [kl] Fwd: instrumentation of Mozart Requiem

----- Forwarded message from henderk@-----.com -----
Date: Wed, 23 Jan 2008 16:37:26 -0400
From: Kenneth Henderson <henderk@-----.com>
Reply-To: Kenneth Henderson <henderk@-----.com>
Subject: Fwd: instrumentation of Mozart Requiem
To: henderk2@-----.ca
Hi Listers:
I am betting someone can answer this question for a choral colleague
Thanks

Ken Henderson
Truro NS

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From: Brian Hubelit <wbridh@-----.com>

Question for you:
What is the orchestration of the two choruses Confutatis and Lacrymosa of
the Mozart Requiem? In the front of my score there is a list of the entire
instrumentation, but I seem to have no way of knowing more precisely what is
needed for just those two movements. Any ideas?
Brian

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Ken Henderson
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