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 Adagio from K.622
Author: SVClarinet09 
Date:   2007-01-15 16:54

I have a copy of the Solos for Clarinet player and inside I found the 2nd movement of the Clarinet Concerto. I was wondering if it's the whole copy(two pages) From what I see it seems like it, but I can't find any other copies of the score online so I'm not sure. I'm planning on ordering a copy from JW Pepper because my audition requires two originals and I prefer to have two original copies then two copies of the book. Also, does anyone know if this solo runs around the two minute mark? My solo shouldn't be any longer than two minutes and I assume this is fine but I don't want to take a step forward in the dark that might be a step back.



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 Re: Adagio from K.622
Author: GBK 
Date:   2007-01-15 17:17

The Larghetto from K581, as found in the "Solos for the Clarinet Player" book is Arthur Christmann's edited solo part and piano reduction.

The entire clarinet part is included, as you see it in the book.

However, the Largetto movement of K581 usually runs between 6' 30" and 7' 30" , depending on the tempo chosen...GBK

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 Re: Adagio from K.622
Author: pewd 
Date:   2007-01-15 17:20

adagio is slow - that movement is about 8 minutes long.
2 pages is correct, its about 100 measures long, maybe a few less (memory's fuzzy, too lazy to go look)
all clarinet players should have one or more recordings of k622 ; it requires much study to master. I'd suggest you get a copy of the entire piece, not just one movement.

- Paul Dods
Dallas, Texas

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 Re: Adagio from K.622
Author: William 
Date:   2007-01-15 19:04

Suggested tempo for second movement, Adagio--subdivide the 3/4 and play at MM=80 or 88 (each eight note receiving a beat)

The Music Minus One series offeres a recorded orchestral accompaniment for the whole Mozart Clarinet Concerto in A, K622, in the original key of A as well as transposed to Bb for the Bb clarinet. One track has the solo, the other leaves the solo up to you. The Adagio is especially beautiful when played with the orchestra--I think you would like it.

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 Re: Adagio from K.622
Author: MaDxClArInAtOr 
Date:   2007-01-16 11:19

the solos book that you have should have the entire movement. i'm using that book on the same piece from the same book. but it runs approximately 7-8 minutes



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