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Beethoven, Ludwig van: Beethoven, Concerto for Violin and Orchestra in D major op. 61

Réduction de piano

Op. 61
Édité par Del Mar, Jonathan
Transcrit par Schmidt, Christian Martin
Instrumentation: Violon et piano
Instrumentation: V-solo/Fl/2Ob/2clarinet/2bassoon/2Hn/2Trp/timpani/2V/Va/Vc/double bass
Collection: Bärenreiter Urtext
Période: Classique
Poids: 0.416 kg
Editeur: Bärenreiter
Numéro d’édition: BA9019-90
Cotage de l'editeur: BA09019-90
ISMN: 9790006525805
Beethoven's Concerto for Violin and Orchestra is one of the most famous works in the history of music. Over the last 150 years it has been published in numerous editions and up to now, none of these really does justice to the work.
 
After detailed study of all sources this new edition, prepared by the outstanding Beethoven scholar Jonathan Del Mar, now presents Beethoven's original slurring and articulation in the solo violin part, together with over 100 corrections in the orchestral parts.
The musical text has been freed of additions made over the decades by various editors and violinists.
The significance of Beethoven's solo and tutti markings has also been clarified for the first time.
The pioneering critical new edition will prove indispensible for all violinists as well as for orchestras and music libraries.
- With Beethoven's original slurring
- Includes over 100 corrections in the orchestral parts
- Contains an Urtext violin part and an additional v iolin part with fingering and bowing by Detlef Hahn
- Separate critical commentary (Eng)
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When Karl Votterle died in 1975, his daughter Barbara took over the helm, supported by her husband Leonhard Scheuch. Under their leadership, the catalogue grew significantly and the brand BÄRENREITER URTEXT was established. Finally, in 2003, their son Clemens Scheuch joined the publisher which today he is managing together with his parents. Thus Bärenreiter has remained a family business to this day and has become a company of international standing in the world of classical music.

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