Clarinet Quartet in E-flat major, S.78 (Hummel, Johann Nepomuk)

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Scores and Parts

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⇒ 4 more: Clarinet (B♭) • Violin • Viola • Cello

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Editor Kurt Janetzky (1906-1994)
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Publisher. Info. London: Musica Rara, 1958.
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Arrangements and Transcriptions

For Piano (Josefsen)

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Arranger Thomas Zimmerdahl Josefsen (b. 1996)
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Misc. Notes source: London: Musica Rara, 1958. Solo piano transcription of Hummel's Clarinet Quartet in E-flat major.
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General Information

Work Title Quartet for Clarinet and String Trio in E-flat major
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Composer Hummel, Johann Nepomuk
Opus/Catalogue NumberOp./Cat. No. S.78
I-Catalogue NumberI-Cat. No. IJH 17
Key E-flat major
Movements/SectionsMov'ts/Sec's 4 movements:
  1. Allegro moderato
  2. La Seccatura, Allegro molto
  3. Andante
  4. Rondo, Allegretto
Year/Date of CompositionY/D of Comp. 1808
First Publication. 1958 ?
Composer Time PeriodComp. Period Classical
Piece Style Classical
Instrumentation clarinet, violin, viola, cello
Extra Information In his trilingual Introduction (removed), the editor informs us his first edition is based on the only surviving copy of the manuscript, conserved in the British Museum with the inscription "Quartetto di me Giov. Nep. Hummel di Vienna" and at the end "Laus Deo - Sept 808". He draws our attention to the unusual metrical complexity of the second movement, intended, he avers, as a musical joke.