Clarinet Concerto - Classical Period

Classical Period

  • Johann Georg Heinrich Backofen (1768 - 1830?)
    • Concerto in B♭ major for clarinet and orchestra, Op. 3 (1809?)
    • Sinfonie Concertante in A major, op. 10 for Two Clarinets and Orchestra (1810?)
    • Clarinet Concerto in E-flat Major, Opus 16 (1809?)
    • Clarinet Concerto in E-flat Major, Opus 24 (1821?)
    • Concerto in F major for Basset-horn and Orchestra
  • Joseph Beer (1744–1812)
    • Clarinet Concerto No.1
    • two other clarinet concertos and two double concertos
  • Matthäus (Frédéric) Blasius
    • Concerto nr. 1 in C major for Clarinet and Orchestra
  • Casimir Anton Cartellieri
    • Concerto no. 1 in B-flat major for Clarinet and Orchestra
    • Concerto no. 3 in E-flat major for Clarinet and Orchestra
    • Concerto for 2 Clarinets & Orchestra in B-flat Major
  • Bernhard Henrik Crusell
    • Clarinet Concerto No. 1 (date unknown)
    • Clarinet Concerto No. 2 (1808)
    • Clarinet Concerto No. 3 (1807)
  • Johan Sebastian Demar's Concerto in E-flat major for Clarinet and Orchestra
  • François Devienne
    • Concertino in B-flat major for two Clarinets and Orchestra op.25
  • Franz Anton Dimler
    • Concerto in B-flat major for Clarinet and Orchestra
  • Joseph Leopold Eybler (1765–1846)
    • Concerto in B-flat major for Clarinet and Orchestra (1798)
  • Josef Fiala
    • Concertante in B-flat major for Clarinet and Cor Anglais
  • Karl Andreas Goepfert (1768–1818)
    • Concerto in E-flat Major, op. 14
    • Concerto in B-flat Major, op. 20
    • Concerto in E-flat Major, op. 35
  • Franz Anton Hoffmeister (1754–1812)
    • Clarinet Concerto in B-flat major for Clarinet and Orchestra (1782-1784?)
    • Concerto in E-flat major for two Clarinets and Orchestra (1782- 1784?)
  • James Hook (1746-1827)
    • Clarinet Concerto in E-flat major (1812)
  • Leopold Kozeluch (1747–1818)
    • two clarinet concertos both in E-flat major
  • Franz Krommer
    • Concerto in E♭ Op.36 for clarinet and orchestra (1803)
    • Concerto for two clarinets and orchestra in E♭, Op.35, (1802)
    • Concerto for two clarinets and orchestra in E♭, Op.91 (1815)
    • Konzertstück for two clarinets and orchestra
  • Karol Kurpinski
    • Concerto for Clarinet and Orchestra
  • Ludwig August Lebrun
    • Concerto in one movement in B-flat major for Clarinet and Orchestra
  • Jean-Xavier Lefèvre
    • Clarinet Concertos No. 4 and No.6 (1796)
  • Peter Joseph von Lindpaintner
    • Concertino in E-flat major for Clarinet and Orchestra
  • John Mahon (1748–1834)
    • Clarinet Concerto No. 2 in F major
  • Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart (1756–1791)
    • Clarinet Concerto (1791)
    • Sinfonia Concertante in E-flat major for Oboe, Clarinet, Bassoon, French Horn, and Orchestra
  • Iwan Müller (1786–1854)

Concertante op. 23 in E-flat major for two Clarinets and Military Band

  • Carlo Paessler (1774–1865)
    • Concerto con variazioni in E-flat major for Clarinet and Strings
    • Concerto in C minor for Clarinet and Orchestra
    • Concerto in B-flat major for Clarinet and Orchestra
  • Ignaz Pleyel (1757–1831)
    • Concerto in C major for Clarinet in C
  • František Xaver Pokorný (1729–1794)
    • Concerto in B-flat major for Clarinet and Orchestra
  • Antonín Reicha (1770–1836)
    • Concerto in G minor for Clarinet and Orchestra
    • Introduction and Variations on a Theme by Dittersdorf in B-flat major for Clarinet and Orchestra
  • Carl Gottlieb Reissiger (1798 - 1859)
    • Concertino in E-flat major op. 63 for Clarinet and Orchestra
  • Alessandro Rolla (1757 - 1841)
    • Concerto for Bassethorn and Orchestra
  • Antonio Rosetti (1750 - 1792)
    • Concerto nr. 1 in E-flat major for Clarinet and Orchestra
    • Concerto nr. 2 in E-flat major for Clarinet and Orchestra
    • two additional clarinet concertos
  • Theodor von Schacht (1748 -1823)
    • Clarinet Concerto in B-flat major for clarinet and orchestra
  • Georg Abraham Schneider
    • Concerto no. 1 for basset horn and orchestra, op. 90. (1820?)
    • Concerto no. 2 for basset horn and orchestra, op. 105.
  • Pedro Étienne Solère (1753 - 1817)
    • Concerto in E-flat major for two Clarinets and Orchestra
    • Concerto in E-flat major for Clarinet and Orchestra
    • Concerto Espagnol in B-flat major for Clarinet and Orchestra
    • Fantasia and Variations on a Theme by Danzi for Clarinet and Orchestra
    • Potpourri for Clarinet and Orchestra (1811) "Description of Spohr Potpourri on Naxos CD". http://www.naxos.com/mainsite/blurbs_reviews.asp?item_code=8.550688&catNum=550688&filetype=About%20this%20Recording&language=English. Retrieved 15 April 2009.)
    • Variations on a Theme from "Alruna" for Clarinet and Orchestra (1809)
  • Carl Stamitz (1745–1801)
    • 11 Clarinet Concertos
  • Franz Xaver Süßmayr (1766–1803)
    • Concerto movement in D major for Basset Clarinet and Orchestra
  • Franz Wilhelm Tausch (1762–1817)
    • Concertante op. 26 nr. 2 in B-flat major for two Clarinets and Orchestra
    • Concertante op. 27 nr. 1 in B-flat major for two Clarinets and Orchestra
    • Concerto in E-flat major for Clarinet and Orchestra
  • Johann Vogel (1756–1788)
    • Concerto in B-flat Major
  • Peter von Winter (1754–1825)
    • Concerto in E-flat major for Clarinet and Orchestra
  • Michèl Yost (1754–1786)
    • Concerto no.11 in B-flat major for Clarinet and Orchestra
    • Concerto no.8 in E-flat major for Clarinet and Orchestra
    • Concerto no.9 in B-flat major for Clarinet and Orchestra
    • Concerto no.7 in B-flat major for Clarinet and Orchestra

Other concertos from the classical era include those by Deshayes, Fuchs, Jan Kalous, Joseph Lacher, Lang, Philipp Meissner, Pfeilsticker, J.B. Wanhal, Wenzel Pichel, Johan Stich, and J.C. Stumpf.

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