Gustav Styger ([log in to unmask]) wrote:
>I was just wondering why Mozart never wrote a work for a cello as soloist,
>i.e. a sonata or concerto. Does anyone know the reason for this, or
>might there be a lost masterpiece somewhere?
>
>I know that Mozart allegedly disliked the flute, yet still wrote beautiful
>music for it, so that can probably be ruled out as a reason. I just think
>it would have been wonderful if we had a cello concerto or sonata by
>him.
I recall hearing on the radio a few years back a work purporting to be
a cello cocnerto by Mozart. I recall no details and I didn't believe
it then.
Why? Perhaps he needed a cello virtuoso either to commission (e.g.
the flute concertos) or inspire (the clarinet masterpieces) him.
Deryk Barker
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