


Divertimento in B flat for 2 oboes, 2 horns and 2 bassoone
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Music for several woodwinds flourished in the second half of the 18th century, particularly in Bohemia and Vienna. In most compositions, three or four pairs of instruments—oboes and/or clarinets, horns, and bassoons—are employed. Mozart had access to clarinets only outside of Salzburg. Several pieces are transmitted in two different variants of scoring; however, it is not certain whether Mozart was involved in any of them, except the addition of two oboes to the sextet version of KV 375. Indoor performances of music for woodwinds served mainly as background music during dinners, outdoor performances mainly as entertainment in the evening, for example as commissioned pieces to celebrate name days. In Salzburg, there was also a tradition of pieces with 5 trumpets and timpani for the court of the Prince-Archbishop to which further woodwinds could be added.
Autograph, 1776
di Amadeo Wolfg. Mozart/ nel Gianaro 1776
Partitur: 8 Bl. (15 beschr. S.)
Abschrift, 1853-1859
Mozart/ Divertimento in B/ Part./ Mus. ms. 15318
Partitur: 16 S.
Abschrift
Sei Divertimenti/ à/ 2 Oboe/ 2 Corni/ 2 Fagotti/ Del Sigre Wolfgango Amadeo Mozart
Partitur: 106 S.
Abschrift
VII/ Harmonie=Serenaten/ von W. Amad: Mozart/ Partitur/ AF
Partitur: 20 S.
Abschrift
W. A. Mozart/ Fünf Divertimente für 2/ Oboen, 2 Fagotte, 2 Hörner/ Abschrift/ Partitur.
Partitur: 50 S.
Abschrift
Divertimento in B/ da/ 2ue Oboe/ 2ue Corni/ 2ue Fagotti/ Del Sig.re W: A: Mozart.
Stimmen: 24 S.
Erstdruck, 1800
Cinq Divertissemens [sic!]/ pour/ deux Hautbois, deux Cors/ et deux Bassons,/ par/ W. A. Mozart./ Oeuvre 90./ Editiond'après l'original de l'auteur./ N=o 1504 Prix f 3._/ A Offenbach s/M, chés J. André.
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