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Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart: Klavierkonzert 17 G-dur KV 453: Streichorchester mit Solo

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KOMPONIST: Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart
PART {INSTRUMENT}: Viola
PRODUKTFORMAT: Einzelstimme
VERLAG: Breitkopf und Härtel
DEFINITIVE DURATION: 00:30:00
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Mozart’s Concerto K. 453 enjoyed great popularity during the composer’s lifetime and was widely known through copies and a print. The state of the sources is thus multi-faceted yet unequivocal: the primary source is the rediscovered autograph, which was considered lost after 1945 and was not at the
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Komponist Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart
Herausgeber Stephan Hörner
Instrumentengruppe Orchester
Instrumentierung Streichorchester mit Solo
Detaillierte Instrumentierung Piano Solo, Flute, 2 Oboes, 2 Bassoons, 2 Horns and Strings
Part {Instrument} Viola
PRODUKTFORMAT Einzelstimme
PRODUKTTYP Einzelstimme
Serie Breitkopf Urtext Edition
Verlag Breitkopf und Härtel
Genre Klassik
Definitive Duration 00:30:00
SEITENZAHL 8
Minimum Order Quantity Sales 4
ISMN 9790004339619
Verlagsnummer OB 15108-19
NR. BRKOB15108-19
Minimum Order Quantity Sales 3
Minimum Order Quantity Sales 4
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Mozart’s Concerto K. 453 enjoyed great popularity during the composer’s lifetime and was widely known through copies and a print. The state of the sources is thus multi-faceted yet unequivocal: the primary source is the rediscovered autograph, which was considered lost after 1945 and was not at the disposal of the Neue Mozart-Ausgabe. The editorial quality of the new edition is guaranteed not only by Schiffs sensitive fingerings and stylistically well-grounded cadenzas, but also by the Mozart scholar Stephan Hörner to whom Henle has entrusted its urtext editions. Breitkopf/Henle cooperation means: Each work is edited according to predetermined standardized editorial guidelines. First and foremost among the sources consulted were Mozarts handwritten scores, being the most important sources. In some cases they had not been available when the previous editions were being prepared. Moreover, we know today that in addition to Mozarts own manuscripts, early copies in parts and prints also contain important information regarding the musical text.
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