SKU: BR.OB-15128-15
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ISBN 9790004341605. 10 x 12.5 inches.
With the publication of the score and parts of the D-major Horn Concerto K. 412/514, the Mozart expert Henrik Wiese adds another milestone to his edition of this important work group which was begun in 2013. In the course of time, the piece that was first edited in the Old Mozart Edition of 1881 as Mozarts 1st Horn Concerto turned out to be a pasticcio: while the opening movement is indisputably by Mozart, the elaboration of the Rondo must now be attributed to Sussmayr. This movement is transmitted solely as a sketch in Mozarts hand. The present edition contains both the Sussmayr Rondo (K. 514 = smWV 502) and the Mozartian Rondo fragment (K. 412) which was carefully completed by Wiese. The performer will thus have the choice between the traditional version (with Sussmayr) and the version presumably intended by Mozart, all in one practical edition.
SKU: HL.50086420
UPC: 884088105457. 5.25x7.5x2.241 inches.
SKU: BR.OB-15128-30
ISBN 9790004341643. 10 x 12.5 inches.
SKU: BR.OB-4764-19
ISBN 9790004320815. 10 x 12.5 inches.
SKU: BR.EB-10701
ISBN 9790201807010. 9.5 x 12 inches.
With the publication of the score and parts of the D-major Horn Concerto K. 412/514, the Mozart expert Henrik Wiese adds another milestone to his edition of this important work group which was begun in 2013. In the course of time, the piece that was first edited in the Old Mozart Edition of 1881 as Mozarts 1st Horn Concerto turned out to be a pasticcio: while the opening movement is indisputably by Mozart, the elaboration of the Rondo must now be attributed to Sussmayr. This movement is transmitted solely as a sketch in Mozarts hand. The present edition contains both the Sussmayr Rondo (K. 514 = smWV 502) and the Mozartian Rondo fragment (K. 412) which was carefully completed by Wiese. The performer will thus have the choice between the traditional version (with Sussmayr) and the version presumably intended by Mozart, all in one practical edition.In Cooperation with G. Henle Verlag. EB 10701 contains the parts for horn in F and Eb.
SKU: HL.51481150
ISBN 9790201811505. UPC: 888680925079. 9.25x12.0x0.275 inches.
The Divertimento K. 247 in F-flat major was composed for the name day of Countess Antonia Lodron, and was first performed on 18 June 1776 in Salzburg. The little March K. 248 was presumably used to accompany the arrival and departure of the musicians on that occasion - it shares the same date of composition as the Divertimento, is in the same key, and is scored for the same instruments. Mozart later returned several times to this “First Lodron night musicâ€, and posterity appreciated it too: the Divertimento was published just a few years after his death, and was also available in numerous 19th century copies. The only authorised sources for our Urtext edition, however, were the two autographs. Here, incidentally, the lowest part is designated “Basso,†which leaves open the question as to whether it was to be played by a cello, a double bass or both - a typical case of “as you like it†in the music of the 18th century!
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ISBN 9790004320808. 10 x 12.5 inches.
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ISBN 9790004205686. 9 x 12 inches.
SKU: BR.OB-15128-16
ISBN 9790004341612. 10 x 12.5 inches.
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ISBN 9790004341636. 10 x 12.5 inches.
SKU: BR.OB-15128-19
ISBN 9790004341629. 10 x 12.5 inches.
SKU: BR.OB-4764-26
ISBN 9790004320822. 10 x 12.5 inches.
SKU: BR.OB-15148-16
In Cooperation with G. Henle VerlagEB 10787 is printed in score form; two copies are needed for performance.Our edition EB 8579 contains Ferrucci Busoni's cadenzas for the Piano Concerto in C majo. Solo concerto; Classical. Part. 8 pages. Duration 28'. Breitkopf and Haertel #OB 15148-16. Published by Breitkopf and Haertel (BR.OB-15148-16).
ISBN 9790004342183. 10 x 12.5 inches.
Composed under pressure, edited in peace: K. 491In spring 1786 Mozart was under pressure: he had only two weeks between the composition and first performance of the C-minor Piano Concerto K. 491. It is no wonder that the autograph was written very hastily and the piano part occasionally only sketched. Mozart, who played the solo part at the premiere, still thought about it later. During subsequent revisions of the piano part, he caused a certain amount of confusion through corrected versions and parallel versions. Editor Ernst Herttrich thus faced great challenges when preparing the Breitkopf Urtext edition, especially since printed editions were only published posthumously. But since they contain readings that play an important role in the reception of the work, they were included in the new edition as variants.EB 10787 is printed in score form; two copies are needed for performance. Our edition EB 8579 contains Ferrucci Busoni's cadenzas for the Piano Concerto in C major K. 491.
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