Talking Musical
How do popular musical reference or name will know what I'm referring to this piece of Mozart?
In Itunes it: clarinet quintet A, K, 581, "Stadler Quintet" Allegretto With Variazioni The last part is a volume rate (allegro) with "variation"? I encoutner Vexxing FREQUENTLY this massive problem of finding a great piece of music I like how the top and have no idea what to call it! If You Say "Yo, my companion I like the Stadler Quintet … or K 581 by Mozart "and not what I'm talking about?" what the hell is that? What is 581 K? How do you know Mozart wrote no quintets other Clariets? What do you call it "the Clarient quintets and I know it's referring to this part? The same is true of other similar things (like "The piano sonata? composers write tons of sonatas for piano right?), thanks.
In some countries, this work is not known by the title of "Stadler Quintet. In fact, in 30 years in the music profession, never Herard term. 'Mozart Clarinet Quintet' was because there is only one Mozart's Clarinet Quintet. Many composers simply wrote several examples of a type of music. It is often enough to say "Beethoven's Fifth Symphony ' or 'Tchaikovsky Pathetique Symphony', by Mozart, but people often refer to their Köchel works (K) Total – especially things like the sonatas Piano. Mozart did not number any of their work itself (which was made later by academics and publishers), and so the numbers may be unreliable. Edit: How do I know that there is only one Mozart Clarinet Quintet? Because it is a fact I learned many, many years. When more than one instance of a particular type of piece (for example, Sonata for piano), when you need to refer to key signatures, Köchel numbers (or Op (opus) the numbers of some other composers') so you know what I mean.