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Mozart, Wolfgang Amadeus: Concerto

for Horn and Orchestra

Réduction de piano

Édité par Giegling, Franz
Transcrit par Schmidt, Christian Martin
Instrumentation: Hn-solo/2Ob/2Hn/Str
Collection: Bärenreiter Urtext
Période: Classique
Degré de difficulté: 4
Duration: 0:12
Poids: 0.225 kg
Editeur: Bärenreiter
Numéro d’édition: BA5313-90
Cotage de l'editeur: BA05313-90
ISMN: 9790006467280
Mozart's horn concertos belong indisputably to the best in the literature, they are melodic, dramatic and virtuoso.
Franz Giegling's editorial work on the concertos in the New Mozart Edition is the definitive scholarly-critical publication and is based naturally on every known source. The Barenreiter piano reductions [BA 5311a, BA 5312a, BA 5313a] all have keyboard parts that are idiomatic and uncluttered. They are conceived for performances with keyboard as well as for rehearsal purposes for renditions with orchestra.
The publications reflect the needs of performers today. They contain clearly laid out solo horn parts in E-flat and F, a detailed historical preface commenting on the sources and a special brochure containing cadenzas and ' Eingange '. The cadenza and ' Eingange ' brochure offers for the first time in print the important cadenzas by Dennis Brain, Timothy Brown and Dominic Nunns . The cadenzas are presented in E-flat and then in a slightly altered version for the na tural horn. All of the material has also been transposed and presented for the valve horn.
As always, Barenreiter performing editions of the flute and horn concertos are available in full scores, orchestral parts, study scores and of course piano reductions.
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