When Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart left Salzburg in 1780 and
moved to Wien, he started composing different music
including the basset horn. In 1785 he composed the Adio
KV 411 (440a) for 2 clarinets and 3 basset horns. This
is a piece of special beauty in its sound, but
unfortunately remained singular in its
instrumentation. In order to make available more music
for this instrumentation, we arranged the piano part of
Mozart’s song ‘Der Liebe himmlisches Gefühl’
(Heavenly feeling of the love) ,...(+)
When Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart left Salzburg in 1780 and
moved to Wien, he started composing different music
including the basset horn. In 1785 he composed the Adio
KV 411 (440a) for 2 clarinets and 3 basset horns. This
is a piece of special beauty in its sound, but
unfortunately remained singular in its
instrumentation. In order to make available more music
for this instrumentation, we arranged the piano part of
Mozart’s song ‘Der Liebe himmlisches Gefühl’
(Heavenly feeling of the love) , composed in 1782, for
2 clarinets in A and 3 basset horns. The vocal part can
also be played by a clarinet in A.