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| has gloss | eng: A clarinet quintet is a chamber musical ensemble made up when one clarinet joins two violins, one viola, and one cello, or a string quartet. A clarinet quintet can also refer to a piece written for this ensemble. One of the earliest and most influential works written for this ensemble is the Mozart Quintet for Clarinet and Strings, K. 581 written for Mozart contemporary clarinetist Anton Stadler in 1789. While a few compositions for this ensemble were produced including the Op. 34 clarinet quintet by Carl Maria von Weber, a composer famous for his solo clarinet compositions, it took until Johannes Brahms composed his Clarinet Quintet in B minor, Op. 115 for clarinetist Richard Mühlfeld for the clarinet quintet configuration to receive considerable attention from composers. |
| lexicalization | eng: clarinet quintet |
| instance of | (noun) a single-reed instrument with a straight tube clarinet |
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| has gloss | jpn: クラリネット五重奏(-ごじゅうそう)とは、主にクラシック音楽で行われる合奏形態で、一般にクラリネット1本と弦楽四重奏から成るものを指す。また、クラリネット5本によるものもこう呼ばれるが、前者に比べると作品数は少ない。以下、前者の編成について記述する。 |
| lexicalization | jpn: クラリネット五重奏 |
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