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Haydn, Franz Joseph: Concerto for Violin and Orchestra A major Hob. VIIa:3

(Zorzor, Stefan)

Setting: Violin and Piano
Period: Classic
Length: 64 pages
Weight: 0.261 kg
Publisher: G. Henle Verlag
Item number: HN0447
Other reference: HN0447-7
ISMN: 9790201804477
As with Joseph Haydn's violin concerto in C major Hob. Vlla:1, the concerto in A major Hob.Vlla:3 breathes a certain Baroque spirit that is full of verve, technical brilliance and a beautiful ''Italian'' tone. The performer cannot yet expect to find Haydn's joy in experimentation that characterises his later years. The concerto was most probably written in the second half of the 1760s for the Hofkapelle of the Esterhazy Princes, possibly for its Italian concertmaster Luigi Tomasini. Our Urtext edition is based on the Haydn Complete Edition, also published by G. Henle Verlag, and is rounded off by sophisticated string bowings and fingerings by Kurt Guntner, and by cadenzas created by Franz Beyer.

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