Author: GBK
Date: 2004-06-14 22:18
Alphie wrote:
> Also, Mozart
> gennerally avoided to write in written #-keys for clarinet.
> Basically only if the music accidentaly modulates into one. At
> least, at the moment I can't remember one single example.
I can't either.
Generally, Mozart tended to keep his clarinets playing in their written keys of C, F or G.
There are a few noteable exceptions such as a Bb clarinet playing in its written key of Bb in Symphony #39, and the Bb clarinet playing in its written key of Eb at the end of the Gran Partita (or to make Dan Leeson happy: Gran Partitta).
The most daring key signature that Mozart put clarinets in, is in the Kyrie in d minor, when the A clarinet plays briefly in its written key of Ab major...GBK
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