The Clarinet BBoard
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Author: Cdh
Date: 2021-09-15 13:20
Yes, it is tempting to make something out of that. But first one would have to decide that there was something "not quite right" about the traditional version...
In the case of the downward scale in the first movement, we could start with the notation. All the appoggiaturas (accented passing notes) are written out in the original editions, not using Mozart's usual notation with grace notes - and they sound simultaneously with their resolutions. Copyists and publishers at the time, such as Andre and Artaria, respected the original notation of grace notes. (Lots of early editions on IMSLP demonstrate that.) Spelling out appoggiaturas in big notes is a more modern thing... well it started already in the 19th century. So did Mozart really write it?
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Cdh |
2021-09-13 11:01 |
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Liquorice |
2021-09-13 22:58 |
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Liquorice |
2021-09-15 10:39 |
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Cdh |
2021-09-15 11:05 |
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Liquorice |
2021-09-15 11:12 |
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Re: Mozart Clarinet Quintet new |
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Cdh |
2021-09-15 13:20 |
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Cdh |
2021-09-15 14:56 |
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Liquorice |
2021-09-15 22:40 |
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Liquorice |
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The Clarinet Pages
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