Mozart Clarinet Concerto K.622
Bb Clarinet (with piano)

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The Concerto for Clarinet and Orchestra was written in October 1791, about two months before Mozart's death, and destined for Anton Stadler, the famous clarinettist. The first movement exists in a sketch in G major for Basset Horn and Orchestra composed towards the end of 1789.

This edition has been published in two versions: in the original in A for Clarinet in A, and in a transposed version in B-Flat for Clarinet in B-Flat, in order to comply with the popular request for that instrument. Available here is the version for Clarinet in B-Flat, as arranged by Ernest Roth and revised by Frederick J. Thurston.

Piano accompaniment included.