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Author: Simone
Date: 2000-04-05 20:02
Are there clarinets in Mozart's piano concertos KV 449 and KV 271 (both Eb major)?
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Author: Brandon
Date: 2000-04-05 21:10
Not according to my Kalmus orchestral catalog.
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Author: Alphie
Date: 2000-04-05 22:22
There are only three pianoconcertos by Mozart with clarinets:
#22 in Eb-Maj. KV 482
#23 in A-Maj. KV 488
#24 in c-min. KV 503
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Author: Olaf
Date: 2000-04-06 19:08
As far as I know there's also a clarinet concerto with piano
from Mozart wich is called KV 622.
It is written for clarinet with orchestra and for clarinet with piano.
It contains 3 parts.
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Author: Mark Charette
Date: 2000-04-06 20:14
Olaf wrote:
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As far as I know there's also a clarinet concerto with piano
from Mozart wich is called KV 622.
It is written for clarinet with orchestra and for clarinet with piano.
It contains 3 parts.
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I think they were looking for piano concertos where the concerto score for orchestra including scoring for clarinets.
KV 622 is for clarinet and orchestra. if you're using it with piano it is called more precisely a piano reduction, meaning that the orchestral parts have been "reduced" to a single piano by someone. Seldom is the reduction as good as the orchestral version, but most of us can't afford to hire the orchestra :^)
There are some piano reductions that are marked "for practice only" and the copyright restricts the usage of these reductions for practicing. They require you to use the orchestra when performing the piece in public.
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