Clarinet Concerto is a concerto in A major for clarinet and chamber orchestra (two flutes, two bassoons, two horns, and strings, including violins, viola, cello, and double bass) by Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart. - AsNotedIn
Y/M/D | Association | Description | Place | Locale | Food | Event | |
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1791/10/00 | Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart | Composer | Mozart composes a three movement Clarinet Concerto in A major for his friend and fellow Freemason, clarinetist Anton Stadler. | ||||
1792/00/00 | After Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart's death, his 'Clarinet' manuscripts are kept by Anton Stadler. | ||||||
1795/00/00 | Constanze Weber Mozart | Life | Constanze Mozart asks Anton Stadler for WAM's Clarinet manuscripts. Stadler claims that they were stolen during a tour of Germany. Constanze believes Stadler pawned them. The manuscripts remain lost. Current versions are based on early copies. |
Particulars for Clarinet Concerto (Mozart): | |||
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Music Composition | Concerto | ||
Art Type | Orchestral Composition |
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