Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart: Konzert für Flöte, Harfe und Orchester KV 299: Orchester
Einzelstimme | Noten
KOMPONIST:
Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart
PART {INSTRUMENT}:
Violin
PRODUKTFORMAT:
Einzelstimme
VERLAG:
Breitkopf und Härtel
DEFINITIVE DURATION:
00:27:00
Mozart excitedly reported to his father that the Comte de Guines played the flute incomparably, while his daughter was magnifique at the harp. He apparently had no reservations about writing a double concerto for this unusual scoring in Paris in 1778 and even though he had just admitted to his
Spezifikationen
Komponist | Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart |
Herausgeber | András Adorján |
Instrumentengruppe | Orchester |
Instrumentierung | Orchester |
Detaillierte Instrumentierung | Orchester |
Part {Instrument} | Violin |
PRODUKTFORMAT | Einzelstimme |
PRODUKTTYP | Einzelstimme |
Serie | Breitkopf Urtext Edition |
Verlag | Breitkopf und Härtel |
Genre | Klassik |
ERSCHEINUNGSJAHR | 2016 |
Definitive Duration | 00:27:00 |
SEITENZAHL | 8 |
ISMN | 9790004341483 |
Verlagsnummer | OB 15134-16 |
NR. | BRKOB15134-16 |
Beschreibung
Mozart excitedly reported to his father that the Comte de Guines played the flute incomparably, while his daughter was magnifique at the harp. He apparently had no reservations about writing a double concerto for this unusual scoring in Paris in 1778 and even though he had just admitted to his father that he couldnt stand the flute. It is surprising, then, that Mozart produced a singular, fairly easily performable work. Could it be that he exaggerated their technical abilities for some reason or other when he described his patrons to his father? The source situation is clear: An autograph has survived which is definitive in every respect, and can be incontestably included in a modern Urtext edition, down to the distinction between staccato dots and dashes. Cadenzas in the piano reduction by Robert D. Levin