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Mozart, Wolfgang Amadeus: Concerto for Violin and Orchestra no. 4 D major K. 218

piano score

Arranged by Schelhaas, Martin
Transcribed by Schmidt, Christian Martin
Instrument: Violin and Piano
Instrumentatie: V-solo/2Ob/2Hn/2V/2Va/Vc/double bass/bassoon. ad lib.
Serie: Bärenreiter Urtext
Perioada: Classic
Nivel: 4
Durata: 0:16
Intindere: 81 pagini
Greutate: 0.366 kg
Editor: Bärenreiter
Numar articol: BA4866-90
Numarul original al articolului la editor: BA04866-90
ISBN: 9790006457977
The Authoritative Performing Edition
- New easy to play keyboard reduction
- Violin part with the Urtext of the New Mozart Edition
- Additional violin part with fingerings, bowings and performance comments
- Additional brochure with cadenzas and transitions
Mozart composed the majority of his works for solo string instruments and orchestra during the years 1773 to 1779. Especially important in this context are the years 1773 and 1775, which witnessed the creation of thefive concertos for violin and orchestra as well as several single movements for the same scoring. The reasons for this flourish of activity in this domain lie partly in the fact that Mozart, who still occupied the post ofconcertmaster to the Prince-Archbishop, was either obliged or inspired to provide such works for special occasions during this long period spent in Salzburg. But another reason was certainly the possibility of experimentingwithall the new compositional techniques acquired during his third trip to Italy and his stay of several months in Vienna from July to September 1773.
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