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Martinu, Bohuslav: Concerto

for Violin and Orchestra

piano score

Transcribed by Šolc, Karel
Instrument: Skrzypce i fortepian
Skład: V-solo/2Fl/2Ob/2clarinet/2bassoon/4Hn/2Trp/3trombone/timpani/percussion(Tri/Tr-Kl/Tr-Gr/Be)/Str
Stopień trudności: 4
Waga: 0.335 kg
Pierwsze wydanie: 2016
Wydawca: Bärenreiter
Numer katalogowy: BA11527-90
Inne : BA11527-90
ISMN: 9790260107946
Bohuslav Martinu wrote his First Violin Concerto in Paris in 1932╩33, this work having been commissioned by the violin virtuoso Samuel Dushkin. However, it was never performed during the composer’s lifetime and was even considered lost after his death. It was not until 1961 that musicologist and collector Hans Moldenhauer bought it from Boaz Piller, contrabassoonist of the Boston Symphony Orchestra. Moldenhauer approached Czech violinist Josef Suk, who gave the world premiere of the work with th
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