Piano Concerto D Major Op. 61a After the Violin Concerto Study Score 2 Pianos, 4 Hands Violin Solo - Sheet Music

Very few musicians are aware of the fact that Beethoven arranged his violin concerto also as a piano concerto. It is only recently that some pianists have discovered this truly rewarding work. Clementi, the London composer and publisher, had heard about the première of the violin concerto and probably sensed its potential. He asked Beethoven for a piano version, which was actually also published in 1808, at the same time as the original. Several important cadenzas had been especially composed for it; the one for the first movement is accompanied by the timpani - a unique and original touch! Our edition (piano reduction and study score) contains the text from the recently published volume in the Complete Edition of Beethoven's Works.

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Instrument:
Piano Violin Solo
Genres:
Classical
Publishers:
G. Henle
Series:
Henle Study Scores
UPC:
884088184247
ISBN:
9790201898155
EAN:
9790201898155
Format:
Study Score
Item types:
Physical
Level:
SMP Level 9 (Advanced) Advanced
Musical forms:
Concerto
Usages:
School and Community
Size:
6.75x9.5x0.319 inches
Number of Pages:
116
Shipping Weight:
0.63 pounds

2 Pianos, 4 Hands; Piano Duet (Study Score) - SMP Level 9 (Advanced)

SKU: HL.51489815

Study Score 2 Pianos, 4 Hands. Composed by Ludwig Van Beethoven. Edited by Hans-Werner Kü and then. Study Score. Paperbound. Henle Study Scores. Pages: XIV and101. Classical. Study score (paperbound). 116 pages. G. Henle #HN9815. Published by G. Henle (HL.51489815).

ISBN 9790201898155. UPC: 884088184247. 6.75x9.5x0.319 inches.

Very few musicians are aware of the fact that Beethoven arranged his violin concerto also as a piano concerto. It is only recently that some pianists have discovered this truly rewarding work. Clementi, the London composer and publisher, had heard about the première of the violin concerto and probably sensed its potential. He asked Beethoven for a piano version, which was actually also published in 1808, at the same time as the original. Several important cadenzas had been especially composed for it; the one for the first movement is accompanied by the timpani - a unique and original touch! Our edition (piano reduction and study score) contains the text from the recently published volume in the Complete Edition of Beethoven's Works.

About SMP Level 9 (Advanced)

All types of major, minor, diminished, and augmented chords spanning more than an octave. Extensive scale passages.

  • Beethoven: Piano Concerto op. 61a after the Violin Concerto op. 61