Mozart's clarinet concerto in A major K.622 was composed in the autumn of 1791 for Anton Stadler. The work was first performed in Prague on 16 October 1791, followed by a performance in Vienna on 18 November 1791.
Stadler then toured Europe with the work, but it would not appear in print until 1802. Three publishing houses issued it for the stardard clarinet (Stadler used an unusual hybrid clarinet that did not catch on). At the same time, Breitkopf brought out an arrangement for the flute, and Andre published a transcription for the viola. It is the viola transcription that is of interest to us. The score indicates that the musician who transcribed the solo to the viola is "un amateur," but there are suggestions that Ludwig van Beethoven could possibly be responsible for it.
Does anyone have information on this?
Stadler then toured Europe with the work, but it would not appear in print until 1802. Three publishing houses issued it for the stardard clarinet (Stadler used an unusual hybrid clarinet that did not catch on). At the same time, Breitkopf brought out an arrangement for the flute, and Andre published a transcription for the viola. It is the viola transcription that is of interest to us. The score indicates that the musician who transcribed the solo to the viola is "un amateur," but there are suggestions that Ludwig van Beethoven could possibly be responsible for it.
Does anyone have information on this?
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