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Mozart, Wolfgang Amadeus: Concert Arias

for Bass

vocal/choral score

Transcribed by Beyer, Christian
Edited by Seedorf, Thomas
存款: Vocal
器乐创作: BSolo/piano
系列: Bärenreiter Urtext
时期: Classic
Weight: 0.316 kg
出版者: Bärenreiter
刊物代码: BA9185
其他出版代码: BA09185
ISMN: 9790006541348

This Urtext edition of W. A. Mozart's Concert Arias For Bass Voice And Piano features a clear and legible layout of the musical text with all aria texts translated into German and English and printedseparately.

This edition contains straightforward Piano reductions to the individual arias with additional notes and suggestions on performance practice in the accompanying booklet. There is also a choice of suggestions forthe performance of cadenzas and lead-ins,

内容目录

1.
Va, dal furor portata KV 21
2.
Tali e cotanti sono KV 36 (33i)
3.
Si mostra la sorte KV 209
4.
Con ossequio, con rispetto KV 210
5.
Clarice cara mia sposa KV 256
6.
Se al labbro mio non credi KV 295
7.
Per pieta, non ricercate KV 420
8.
Aura, che intorno spiri KV 431 (425b)
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