Mozart composed along with the divertimenti in D (KV 136) and B-flat (KV 137) the divertimento in F (KV 138) in early 1772. He wrote these as a string quartet but his father Leopold Mozart gave them the name Divertiment. Dutch arranger Olivier Bruning transcribed this Divertimento for Flute, Clarinet, Basset Horn and Bass Clarinet. The part of the Basset Horn can be replaced by a Bb Clarinet or Alto Clarinet.