Anton Stadler 219080 223258139 2008-07-03T08:11:38Z Bencherlite 1843661 Removed category "Austrian clarinetists"; Quick-adding category "Austrian classical clarinetists" (using [[WP:HOTCAT|HotCat]]) '''Anton Stadler''' ([[28 June]] [[1753]] – [[15 June]] [[1812]]) was an [[Austria]]n [[clarinet]] and [[basset horn]] player for whom [[Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart]] wrote both his ''[[Quintet for Clarinet and Strings]]'' and ''[[Clarinet Concerto (Mozart)|Clarinet Concerto]]''. He was reputed to have a beautiful tone, with exceptional mastery of the low register of the [[basset clarinet]] and basset horn playing. A contemporary Viennese critic, referring to Stadler, wrote, “I would not have thought that a clarinet could imitate the human voice so deceptively as you imitate it. Your instrument is so soft, so delicate in tone that no-one who has a heart can resist it."{{Fact|date=February 2007}} A noted [[virtuoso]], he played second to his brother Johann in the Vienna Court Orchestra. It was possibly this specialism in second clarinet along with the basset horn that led to his collaboration with Theodore Lotz, a clarinet maker. His idea was to add an extension to his B-flat and A clarinets – in the same vein as the basset horn – an extra major third to a low C. It was for this extended clarinet (now known as the [[basset clarinet]] but initially called a bass clarinet in the days before the modern [[bass clarinet|bass]] had been invented) that the ''[[Clarinet Concerto (Mozart)|Clarinet Concerto]]'' and possibly the ''[[Quintet for Clarinet and Strings]]'' were written. {{classical-musician-stub}} {{DEFAULTSORT:Stadler, Anton}} [[Category:1753 births]] [[Category:1812 deaths]] [[Category:People from Lower Austria]] [[Category:Austrian classical clarinetists]] [[de:Anton Stadler]] [[fr:Anton Stadler]] [[it:Anton Stadler]] [[ru:Штадлер, Антон]] [[fi:Anton Stadler]]