Ludwig van Beethoven: Romanzen G/F-dur op. 40/50: Orchester mit Solo
Einzelstimme | Noten
KOMPONIST:
Ludwig van Beethoven
PART {INSTRUMENT}:
Violin
PRODUKTFORMAT:
Einzelstimme
VERLAG:
Breitkopf und Härtel
MINIMUM ORDER QUANTITY SALES:
5
When Ludwig van Beethoven wrote the present two works around 1800, the “Romance” as a genre designation for a soulful, melodious instrumental piece was anything but established, despite the occasional piece bearing this title. Beethoven himself named the pieces “Romance” in the autographs, but
Spezifikationen
Komponist | Ludwig van Beethoven |
Herausgeber | Shin A. Kojima |
Instrumentengruppe | Orchester |
Instrumentierung | Orchester mit Solo |
Detaillierte Instrumentierung | Violine und Orchester |
Part {Instrument} | Violin |
PRODUKTFORMAT | Einzelstimme |
PRODUKTTYP | Einzelstimme |
Serie | Breitkopf Urtext Edition |
Verlag | Breitkopf und Härtel |
Genre | Klassik |
SEITENZAHL | 8 |
Minimum Order Quantity Sales | 5 |
ISMN | 9790004336397 |
Verlagsnummer | OB 14590-15 |
NR. | BRKOB14590-15 |
Beschreibung
When Ludwig van Beethoven wrote the present two works around 1800, the “Romance” as a genre designation for a soulful, melodious instrumental piece was anything but established, despite the occasional piece bearing this title. Beethoven himself named the pieces “Romance” in the autographs, but offered them to Breitkopf & Härtel for publication as “Solo.” His brother Karl even spoke of “2 Adagios” to the publisher. Nevertheless, Beethoven’s two Romances for violin achieved lasting popularity ever since the publication of the first editions in 1803 and 1805. The present Urtext edition takes the autographs and first editions as its main sources.