00:00 - I. Allegro
03:46 - II. Andante
06:44 - III. Rondo: Allegro
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Bassoon: Klaus Thunemann
Cello: Stephen Orton
Year of Recording: 1988
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"Although this work is today generally known in its published form for bassoon and cello (dating from around 1800), it is considered by most scholars to have originally been intended for two bassoons. This appears more likely than the unusual instrumentation of the published version, duos for two wind instruments being popular in Mozart's day. It was composed early in 1775 during Mozart's visit to Munich, where he and his father Leopold had gone to supervise preparations for Wolfgang's new opera buffa La finta Giardiniera, K. 196. The sonata was probably composed for Baron Thaddäus von Dürnitz, an amateur bassoonist who also commissioned from Mozart the Piano Sonata in D major, K. 284 (K. 205b). In recent years, at least one scholar has cast doubts on the sonata's authenticity. There are three movements: Allegro; Andante; Rondo (Allegro)." (Brian Robbins)
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