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Mozart, Wolfgang Amadeus: Quintet E flat major KV 452 for Piano, Oboe, Clarinet, Horn and Bassoon

(Seiffert, Wolf-Dieter)

Setting: String Ensemble
Period: Classic
Length: 79 pages
Weight: 0.324 kg
Publisher: G. Henle Verlag
Item number: HN0665
Other reference: HN 665
ISMN: 9790201806655
Mozart's famous statement to his father concerning this unique and singular quintet for piano and winds, scored for piano, oboe, clarinet in B-flat, horn in E-flat, and bassoon, should not be forgotten: ''I myself consider it the best thing I have yet written in my life.'' The only relevant source for this new Urtext edition is Mozart's clean and almost error-free autograph score, preserved today at the Bibliotheque nationale in Paris. A page of music with a spurious ending was smuggled into it, a fact revealed (and elucidated) for the first time in the present Henle edition.
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