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Mozart: Clarinet Concerto (Cambridge Music Handbooks)
Professor Colin Lawson
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| #2059670 in Books | Cambridge University Press | 1996-05-31 | Original language:English | PDF # 1 | 8.50 x.28 x5.43l,.31 | File type: PDF | 124 pages | ||11 of 11 people found the following review helpful.| Advanced Music Appreciation, but worth the effort|By Joe Reader|Mozart's K. 622 is certainly one of his greatest concerti. If you have listened to this work several times, or simply want a better understanding, Lawson's book is ideal. Although I am not a clarinetist, this book has profoundly shaped my listening and appreciation of this masterpiece. True to this Cambrid||'... I found Lawson's painstaking and scholarly work delving into the origins of this unique masterpiece quite masterly.' Stephen Trier, Clarinet and Saxophone|From the Back Cover|Mozart's Clarinet Concerto is of suprem
Mozart's Clarinet Concerto is of supreme importance as his last instrumental work. Yet there are a number of special problems surrounding the piece, since the autograph is lost and the unique instrument for which it was written has not survived. This book presents a wealth of background information, an analysis of the Concerto, discussion of performance practice and details of surviving relevant instruments.
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