Mozart: Concerto in G major No.3, KV 216 for Violin and Orchestra (piano reduction)

Code: BA486590
Bestsellers Bestsellers Just purchased Just purchased
back to previous selection
Publisher Barenreiter
Genre: classical & sacret
Arrangement: melody / piano
Cast: solo
Format: book
Series: Barenreiter Urtext
The piano reduction of Mozart’s G major violin concerto is easier to play, uncluttered and practical with page turns where you need them and where necessary fold-out pages. The solo part gives… show more
7,52 €
+ -

delivery in 28 days

Doprava zdarma CZ od 66,73 €

share with friends:

Parameters

Product code: BA486590
Composer: Mozart, Wolfgang Amadeus
No. of songs: 3
Pages: 70
Language: English
German
Size: 24 x 31 cm
EAN: 9790006457908
ISMN: 979-0-006-45790-8
Weight: 396 g

Songlist (3)

  1. Allegro
  2. Adagio
  3. Rondeau (Allegro)

Product description

The piano reduction of Mozart’s G major violin concerto is easier to play, uncluttered and practical with page turns where you need them and where necessary fold-out pages.
The solo part gives players the critical Urtext of the New Mozart Edition. The tutti passages are all presented in normal size print for players wanting to perform these sections with the first violins. An ossia has been included in small print for the last four measures before the first solo passage to allow for the transition to the solo section.
A prepared performance part is also included with bowings, fingerings and performance practice comments. An additional brochure is included with todays most performed cadenzas , ” Eingänge ” and fermata embellishments by Eugène Ysaÿe , Leopold Auer, Sam Franko and Martin Wulfhorst .

This collection offers players a spectrum of styles available in no other publication.

Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart (1756-1791) was an Austrian composer and piano virtuoso. He is recognized as a genius musician and phenomenal composer who composed both secular and sacred works. He was a child prodigy and from his childhood he gave concerts all over Europe. Among his most famous works are the operas The Marriage of Figaro and Don Giovanni, as well as the composition A Little Night Music and his last and unfinished funeral mass, Requiem in D minor (KV 626)