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Product Description Mozart's Clarinet Concerto is of supreme importance as his last instrumental work. Yet there are a number of special problems surrounding the piece, since the autograph is lost and the unique instrument for which it was written has not survived. This book presents a wealth of background information, an analysis of the Concerto, discussion of performance practice and details of surviving relevant instruments. Review '... I found Lawson's painstaking and scholarly work delving into the origins of this unique masterpiece quite masterly.' Stephen Trier, Clarinet and Saxophone Book Description An analysis of Mozart's Clarinet Concerto - of supreme importance as the composer's last instrumental work. Book Description There are a number of special problems surrounding Mozart's last instrument work, since the autograph is lost and the unique instrument for which it was written has not survived. This text presents a wealth of background information, and an analysis of the Concerto as well as details of surviving relevant instruments. From the Back Cover Mozart's Clarinet Concerto is of supreme importance as his last instrumental work. Yet there is a number of special problems surrounding the piece, since the autograph is lost and the unique instrument for which it was written has not survived.