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The 18th-century Basset Clarinet is a reinterpretation of Anton Stadler's clarinet, who was Mozart's virtuoso player. Mozart composed several works, including the famous clarinet concerto K. 622, specifically for Stadler. The Basset Clarinet is the instrument that Mozart wrote for and used in the late 18th century.
In 1992, American scholar Pamela Poulin discovered concert programs in Riga featuring Anton Stadler, Mozart's favourite clarinetist. Stadler performed there in 1794, and these programs, for the first time, depicted the actual design of Stadler’s "bass-clarinet," an instrument that extended the normal range of the clarinet downwards by four semitones.
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This basset clarinet in A was the instrument Mozart originally had in mind when Mozart wrote the fam..
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