SKU: BR.EB-8698
ISBN 9790004184813. 9 x 12 inches.
The two-movement, incompletely transmitted Horn Concerto in D major K. 412 was long considered as Mozarts first horn concerto; it is, however, his last, and was written between March and December 1791. Mozart undertook revisions in the autograph which contains the most important orchestral parts next to the entire solo horn part in order to adjust the work to the modest technical abilities of the planned soloist Joseph Leutgeb. Mozart revised and completed the first movement, eliminated lower notes in the solo part, rewrote difficult passages and expanded orchestral interludes to give Leutgeb additional breath rests. Mozart also made similar simplifications in the second movement as well, but his early death prevented the completion of the work. Robert D. Levin reconstructed both versions of the concerto on the basis of the autograph. Next to the version revised by Mozart (post correcturam), he now presents the original version (ante correcturam) for the first time in a musical text revised and supplemented according to rigorous philological criteria.
SKU: BT.DHP-1001985-400
ISBN 9789043110365. English-German-French-Dutch.
This volume, the first in the â??Horn Masterclass Seriesâ??, contains a collection of four horn quintets by Mozart and his contemporaries Wilhelm Gottlieb, Antonin Reicha and Jan Václav Stich. The CD contains a performance of these works by Jacob Slagter, solo horn player with the Concertgebouw Orchestra in Amsterdam, accompanied by a string quartet. Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart en drie van zijn tijdgenoten, te weten Wilhelm Gottlieb Hauff, Anton n Reicha en Jan Václav Stich, zijn de componisten van de vier hoornconcerten in The Horn Masterclass. Op de meegeleverde demo-cd speeltJacob Slagter ze samen met het Koninklijk Concertgebouworkest voor. Partijen zowel in de originele stemming als transposities voor F-hoorn.Jacob Slagter, der Solohornist des Königlichen Concertgebouw - Orchesters in Amsterdam wählte die vier schönen Hornwerke von Mozart und dessen Zeitgenossen aus und spielte auch die Soli auf der beiliegenden Demo-CD ein.
SKU: BR.PB-5357
ISBN 9790004211229. 9 x 12 inches.
A sensational discovery was made in 1988 when two sheets containing 60 additional measures of the celebrated Rondo K. 371 were found. Robert Levin filled in not only this movement, but also the equally fragmentary Konzertsatz K. 370b that belongs to it. The preface reads in parts like a crime novel when Levin relates how he put together the various parts, supplemented them and orchestrated them in a Mozartian manner. It is to his flair and intuition that we owe the recovery of Mozart's Horn Concerto No. 0, written in 1781. It is a truly valuable addition to the repertoire, which is further enhanced by Levin's imaginative cadenza suggestions, from which every horn player can create his own original cadenza.Edition for horn and piano by Christian R. Riedel with cadenzas and lead-ins by Robert D. Levin.
SKU: BR.OB-5357-15
ISBN 9790004336762. 9 x 12 inches.
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