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Serenade in Eb Major K375. Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart. Bassoon sheet music. Clarinet sheet music. Horn sheet music.

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Serenade in Eb majeur K375. Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart. Fagot bladmusiek. Klarinet bladmusiek. Horn bladmusiek.

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Serenade in Eb Major K375. Study Score. Composed by Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart. 1756-1791. Edited by Henrik Wiese. For Bassoon, Clarinet, French Horn. STUDY EDITION. Henle Study Scores. Pages. VI and 45. Softcover. 52 pages. G. Henle #HN9795. Published by G. Henle. HL.51489795. For 2 clarinets. Bb. , 2 horns, and 2 bassoons. Late in the evening on his name day in 1781 Mozart was on his way to bed when he suddenly heard familiar sounds coming from outside. the six musicians who had given the première of his Serenade in E-flat major two weeks beforehand and whom he had described as “poor fellows, but who can blow together quite nicely” had now met in the courtyard and were serenading him with his own work. Although it was officially composed for Thèrese Hickel, in actual fact Mozart mainly wanted to impress Emperor Joseph II, whose chief of the royal chamber music often went to Therese's house – “That's the reason why I also put a little effort into it. ” Did it really help. At any rate Mozart was appointed imperial chamber composer by Joseph II a few years later.

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Serenade in Eb majeur K375. Zakpartituur. Saamgestel deur Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart. 1756-1791. Geredigeer deur Henrik Wiese. Vir Fagot, Franse horing. STUDIE-uitgawe. Henle Studie tellings. Bladsye. VI en 45. Softcover. 52 bladsye. Г. Хенле. Gepubliseer deur G. Henle. HL.51489795. Vir 2 klarinette. Bb. , 2 horings, en 2 fagotte. Laat in die aand op sy naam dag in 1781 Mozart was op pad na die bed toe hy skielik gehoor bekende klanke van buite. die ses musikante wat die première van sy Serenade gegee het in E-mol majeur twee weke vooraf en wat hy beskryf het as "swak genote, maar saam kan blaas baie mooi" het nou ontmoet in die binnehof en is serenading hom met sy eie werk. Hoewel dit amptelik saamgestel vir Thérèse Hickel, in werklikheid Mozart hoofsaaklik wou Keiser Josef II, wie se hoof van die koninklike kamermusiek dikwels na Therese se huis te beïndruk - "Dit is die rede waarom ek ook 'n bietjie moeite in dit. "Het dit regtig help. In elk geval Mozart aangestel keiser kamer komponis deur Joseph II 'n paar jaar later.