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Violin Concerto WoO 1, in D minor, piano reduction with solo part. 9790001171946

Violin Concerto WoO 1, in D minor, piano reduction with solo part

Schott Musik International. 2010
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  • EAN: 9790001171946
  • ISBN: 979-0-001-17194-6
  • Código del editor: ED 20871
  • Editorial: Schott Musik International
  • Fecha de edición: 2010
  • Encuadernación: Rústica
  • Nº páginas: 92

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Violinkonzert WoO 1, Konzert für Violine und Orchester d-Moll, Klavierauszug mit Solostimme

New performance material of this 19th-century key work is now published as part of the complete critical edition of the works by Robert Schumann, in an excellent notation and with a high editorial standard. For reasons that we still cannot comprehend today, Clara Schumann, supported by Joseph Joachim and Johannes Brahms, suppressed the late works of Robert Schumann and even destroyed some of them. It was not until 1937 that the Violin Concerto in D minor, Schumann's last major work, was brought to the public's attention. With its very own mixture of neo-Baroque style and ambiguous virtuosity, it stands for the unfathomable sides of German Romanticism and already portends the concert aesthetics of the 20th century.Christian Tetzlaff's note on his bowings and fingerings are included in both, the piano redution and the solo part.

CONTENIDO:

Piano reduction:
Vorwort
Zur Solostimme
Foreword
The solo part
Préface
À propos de la partie du violon solo
Konzert für Violine und Orchester (d-Moll):
I Im kräftigen, nicht zu schnellen Tempo
II Langsam
III Lebhaft, doch nicht schnell
Solo part:
Zur Solostimme
The solo part
À propos de la partie du violon solo
Konzert für Violine und Orchester (d-Moll):
I Im kräftigen, nicht zu schnellen Tempo
II Langsam
III Lebhaft, doch nicht schnell



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