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 Re: Mozart, but no "A", ok?
Author: Ed Palanker 
Date:   2014-08-26 06:26

Yes, there are several editions that have the piano part transposed so the student can play the piece on the Bb clarinet as if it were an A clarinet. That way, if and when the student get's an A clarinet they don't have to learn the concerto in a different key. They just have to get an edition that has the piano part in the original key.

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