Violin Concerto [No. 4] in D major K. 218 Urtext by Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart Violin Solo - Sheet Music

By Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart

For the Urtext edition of the three great Mozart Violin Concertos K. 216, 218 and 219, three high-caliber experts came together: Mozart scholar Cliff Eisen as editor, internationally renowned concertmaster and conductor Andrew Manze as the author of stylistically authentic and brilliantly virtuoso cadenzas, and Werner Breig as the creator of the transparent piano reduction that wonderfully suite every accompanists fingers. The new editions are based on Eisens competent, well-grounded source evaluation. His decisions always do justice to the requirements of historical performance practice and occsionally yield some rather extraordinary results.

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Instrument:
Piano Violin Solo
Genres:
Classical Period
Composers:
Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart
Publishers:
Breitkopf and Haertel
ISBN:
9790004181713
Format:
Reduction Collection / Songbook
Item types:
Physical
Musical forms:
Concerto
Artist:
Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart
Usages:
School and Community
Size:
9 x 12 inches
Number of Pages:
48
Shipping Weight:
0.53 pounds

Violin, piano (solo: vl – 0.2.0.0 – 2.0.0.0 – str)

SKU: BR.EB-8738

Urtext. Composed by Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart. Edited by Cliff Eisen. Arranged by W.A. (Cad.) Breig Manze. Solo instruments; Softcover. Edition Breitkopf. Solo concerto; Classical. Piano reduction. 48 pages. Duration 25´. Breitkopf and Haertel #EB 8738. Published by Breitkopf and Haertel (BR.EB-8738).

ISBN 9790004181713. 9 x 12 inches.

For the Urtext edition of the three great Mozart Violin Concertos K. 216, 218 and 219, three high-caliber experts came together: Mozart scholar Cliff Eisen as editor, internationally renowned concertmaster and conductor Andrew Manze as the author of stylistically authentic and brilliantly virtuoso cadenzas, and Werner Breig as the creator of the transparent piano reduction that wonderfully suite every accompanists fingers. The new editions are based on Eisens competent, well-grounded source evaluation. His decisions always do justice to the requirements of historical performance practice and occsionally yield some rather extraordinary results.