Mozart's Clarinet Concerto, the Clarinetist's View

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By David Etheridge (1983)
Mozart's clarinet concerto, written in 1791 during the last months of the composer's life, is the most frequently performed and highly revered concerto in clarinet literature. The author examines the concerto in detail and analyzes the musical theories and performance techniques of eight of the world's leading clarinetists.

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