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Beethoven, Ludwig van: Concerto

for Pianoforte and Orchestra

partition

Op. 15
Édité par Del Mar, Jonathan
Instrumentation: Piano et orchestre
Instrumentation: piano-solo/Fl/2Ob/2clarinet/2bassoon/2Hn/2Trp/timpani/2V/Va/Vc/double bass
Collection: Bärenreiter Urtext
Période: Classique
Poids: 0.514 kg
Date du parution: 2013
Editeur: Bärenreiter
Numéro d’édition: BA9021
Cotage de l'editeur: BA09021
ISMN: 9790006542987

The Bärenreiter Urtext edition of Ludwig Van Beethoven's Concerto No.1 In C Major Op.15 For Piano features a detailed commentary by Bärenreiter editor and Beethoven expert Jonathan DelMar.

In Beethoven’s autograph for Concerto No.1 In C Major Op.15 For Piano Del Mar found no less than 17 corrections which were made after the work was published. These have been brought to light inthis volume and all the sources and findings mad

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