Concerto for Cello No. 2 in D, Op. 101 (Hob.VIIb:2) by Kurt Soldan Concert Band - Sheet Music

By Kurt Soldan

Written in 1783, Joseph Haydn's (1732-1809) CONCERTO FOR CELLO No. 2 in D, Op. 101 (Hob.VIIb:2) was thought to be written for and premiered by Antonín Kraft, a cellist of Prince Nikolaus's Esterházy Orchestra. It was even suggested that Kraft had composed the work himself, though a 1951 discovery of Haydn's autograph score has put the theory to rest. Original advertisements for the work named James Cervetto as the soloist for the premier on March 14, 1784 in Hannover Square, London. This concerto is considered to be one of the greatest works for cello of the classical era. Instrumentation: 0.2.0.0: 2.0.0.0: Str (4.4.3.3.3 in set): Solo Vc in Set. This reprint edition has been edited by Kurt Soldan.

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Instrument:
Cello Solo
Ensembles:
Concert Band Full Orchestra
Genres:
Classical
Publishers:
LudwigMasters Publications
UPC:
659859369754
ISBN:
9798895633274
Format:
Score
Item types:
Physical
Musical forms:
Concerto
Artist:
Kurt Soldan
Arrangers:
Kurt Soldan
Usages:
School and Community
Shipping Weight:
0.44 pounds

Concert Band; Orchestra 0.2.0.0: 2.0.0.0: Str (4.4.3.3.3 in set): Solo Vc in Set

SKU: AP.36-A941601

Arranged by Kurt Soldan. Full Orchestra. Kalmus Orchestra Library. Score. LudwigMasters Publications #36-A941601. Published by LudwigMasters Publications (AP.36-A941601).

ISBN 9798895633274. UPC: 659859369754. English.

Written in 1783, Joseph Haydn's (1732-1809) CONCERTO FOR CELLO No. 2 in D, Op. 101 (Hob.VIIb:2) was thought to be written for and premiered by Antonín Kraft, a cellist of Prince Nikolaus's Esterházy Orchestra. It was even suggested that Kraft had composed the work himself, though a 1951 discovery of Haydn's autograph score has put the theory to rest. Original advertisements for the work named James Cervetto as the soloist for the premier on March 14, 1784 in Hannover Square, London. This concerto is considered to be one of the greatest works for cello of the classical era. Instrumentation: 0.2.0.0: 2.0.0.0: Str (4.4.3.3.3 in set): Solo Vc in Set. This reprint edition has been edited by Kurt Soldan.

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