Andante is just a term to describe the speed of the music, slower. Many artists have songs that end up being described by the phrase andante. Since you're asking about Mozart then I'm guessing you're referring to the concierto 21. Anything by Mozart is a classic for future reference. Most of it was written for piano but if you have the music and his name is in the corner it's a classic.
Andante means very slowly, like a turtle
Clarinet and Piano Forte.
Never call a classical piece of music a song. It's a piece, and song has lyrics. And probably his Clarinet Quintet or his Sextets for Violin and piano.
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Andante indicates anything at a walking tempo, and thousands of classical works and movements thereof are conveniently called by their tempi, so an example song of antente tempo would be any work or movement called Andante. The middle of a three-movement work is a good place to look.
Andante means very slowly, like a turtle
Clarinet and Piano Forte.
Never call a classical piece of music a song. It's a piece, and song has lyrics. And probably his Clarinet Quintet or his Sextets for Violin and piano.
Yes!
There isn't alot
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The clarinet is mainly a classical instrument, but it can also play other types.
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In my opinion it's a tie between Dixieland and clarinet marmalade