Talk:Anton Stadler
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[edit]Google search for terms: Anton, Staedler, clarinet produces only 2 hits, both of them in Wiki. Are we sure this person even exists? -- Evercat 17:39 Apr 30, 2003 (UTC)
- Google shows me many hits for Anton Stadler when googling anton mozart clarinet. Will move the page. -- JeLuF 19:01 Apr 30, 2003 (UTC)
I've added all that I know about Stadler. From my research there is not an awful lot more known about him, but my research has not been exhaustive I'm sure!
10-05-05 Corrected links to Quintet_for_Clarinet_and_Strings.
- Anton Stadler was not exactly a clarinet player, but more a basset-horn player (the ancestor of the clarinet and oldest representative of the clarinet family). Actually, the works from Mozart "for clarniet" were composed for basset-horn. So looking for "Anton Stadler+clarinet" in Google shouldn't give a lot of results. --Sixsous 14:13, 12 July 2006 (UTC)
- Stadler was exactly and mainly a clarinet player and playing this instrument was what he did for more than 30 years to make a living. Like his brother Johann he also played the oboe and the violin.--Suessmayr (talk) 21:18, 16 September 2010 (UTC)
Was Stadler not also a composer in his own right? I believe he composed five Terzetti for 3 horns, and at least 4 Duettini for 2 clarinets...?
--Proberts2003 10:49, 22 August 2006
Nationality
[edit]I'm guessing he was Austrian, not sure. Whatever his nationality is however, it should be in the article. -- Ynhockey (Talk) 20:24, 2 September 2006 (UTC)
Lotz's year of birth
[edit]Theodor Lotz was not born in 1748, but in 1746!--62.47.131.98 (talk) 07:24, 13 August 2011 (UTC)
Butts?
[edit]'could supplement orchestral skills with duets, butts, wind octets and basset horn trios'
Please explain this term; does it refer to sackbuts?--Bluedawe 00:28, 28 February 2022 (UTC)
- Hi Bluedawe, this actually appears to have been vandalism, introduced here. The quote in the source matches the one before that edit. Nikkimaria (talk) 04:59, 28 February 2022 (UTC)