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The Clarinet Concerto No. 1 in C minor, Op. 26, was composed by Louis Spohr between fall of 1808 and early 1809, and published in 1812. The concerto was the first of four that Spohr would compose in his lifetime, all of which were dedicated to the German clarinet virtuoso Johann Simon Hermstedt. The concerto was premiered by Hermstedt in June 1809 and was received with much enthusiasm. Allgemeine musikalische Zeitung, then the leading musical magazine in Germany, praised both the composer and the performer in its review:

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  • Concert per a clarinet núm.1 (Spohr) (ca)
  • Klarinettenkonzert Nr. 1 (Spohr) (de)
  • Concierto para clarinete n.º 1 (Spohr) (es)
  • Clarinet Concerto No. 1 (Spohr) (en)
  • Concerto pour clarinette no 1 de Spohr (fr)
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  • El concert per a clarinet i orquestra núm. 1, op. 26, de Ludwig Spohr va ser compost a Gotha el 1808, comissionat pel Duc Günther Friedrich Karl I de Sonderhausen, i estrenat el 1809 pel clarinetista . (ca)
  • Das Konzert für Klarinette und Orchester Nr. 1, op. 26, von Louis Spohr, wurde 1808 in Gotha im Auftrag von Herzog Günther Friedrich Carl I. von Sonderhausen komponiert und 1809 von dem Klarinettisten Johann Simon Hermstedt uraufgeführt. (de)
  • El Concierto para clarinete y orquesta n.º 1, op. 26, de Louis Spohr, fue compuesto en Gotha en 1808, comisionado por el Duque Günther Friedrich Karl I de Sonderhausen, y estrenado en 1809 por el clarinetista . (es)
  • Le Concerto pour clarinette et orchestre no 1 opus 26 en ut mineur est un concerto de Louis Spohr composé entre l'automne 1808 et le début de 1809 à la demande du clarinettiste Johann Simon Hermstedt (1778-1846). Il comporte trois mouvements. (fr)
  • The Clarinet Concerto No. 1 in C minor, Op. 26, was composed by Louis Spohr between fall of 1808 and early 1809, and published in 1812. The concerto was the first of four that Spohr would compose in his lifetime, all of which were dedicated to the German clarinet virtuoso Johann Simon Hermstedt. The concerto was premiered by Hermstedt in June 1809 and was received with much enthusiasm. Allgemeine musikalische Zeitung, then the leading musical magazine in Germany, praised both the composer and the performer in its review: (en)
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  • El concert per a clarinet i orquestra núm. 1, op. 26, de Ludwig Spohr va ser compost a Gotha el 1808, comissionat pel Duc Günther Friedrich Karl I de Sonderhausen, i estrenat el 1809 pel clarinetista . (ca)
  • The Clarinet Concerto No. 1 in C minor, Op. 26, was composed by Louis Spohr between fall of 1808 and early 1809, and published in 1812. The concerto was the first of four that Spohr would compose in his lifetime, all of which were dedicated to the German clarinet virtuoso Johann Simon Hermstedt. Spohr was inspired to write the concerto after meeting Hermstedt in Sondershausen and performing the Mozart Clarinet Quintet with him, with Spohr playing the first violin part. Spohr began work on the Concerto No. 1 soon after, and finished it in January 1809. While Spohr was familiar with the range of the clarinet, he was not aware of its limitations and was willing to alter the score according to Hermstedt's advice. However, Hermstedt liked the score the way it was and decided to alter his own instrument to be able to play the piece. The result was an instrument with thirteen keys instead of the usual five. Thus, the composition of the concerto could be seen as a driving factor in the clarinet's development throughout the 19th century. The concerto was premiered by Hermstedt in June 1809 and was received with much enthusiasm. Allgemeine musikalische Zeitung, then the leading musical magazine in Germany, praised both the composer and the performer in its review: "As no composition whatever existed in which this excellent artist could display all the superiority of his playing, Herr Concertmeister Spohr of Gotha has written one for him; and, setting aside this special purpose, it belongs to the most spirited and beautiful music which this justly famous master has ever written." (en)
  • Das Konzert für Klarinette und Orchester Nr. 1, op. 26, von Louis Spohr, wurde 1808 in Gotha im Auftrag von Herzog Günther Friedrich Carl I. von Sonderhausen komponiert und 1809 von dem Klarinettisten Johann Simon Hermstedt uraufgeführt. (de)
  • El Concierto para clarinete y orquesta n.º 1, op. 26, de Louis Spohr, fue compuesto en Gotha en 1808, comisionado por el Duque Günther Friedrich Karl I de Sonderhausen, y estrenado en 1809 por el clarinetista . (es)
  • Le Concerto pour clarinette et orchestre no 1 opus 26 en ut mineur est un concerto de Louis Spohr composé entre l'automne 1808 et le début de 1809 à la demande du clarinettiste Johann Simon Hermstedt (1778-1846). Il comporte trois mouvements. (fr)
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