SKU: HL.50485236
ISBN 9790080400609. A/5 (14,2x20) inches. Gabor Darvas.
Though some themes of the D major Violin Concerto appear fragmentarily among Beethoven's earlier drafts, the score received its final shape - according to the autograph manuscript - in 1806 only. The first performance took place on December 23 of the same year in Vienna, the violon solo was played by Franz Clement. The concerto met with a rather cold reception: this critic of the Wiener Theaterzeitung admitted 'some beauty' in it but for the rest he found that '...the coherence often seems totally broken and the endless repetitions of some commonplace sections can easily become tedious.' The performance may have not been totally satisfying, it is certainly surprising that the setof parts published in 1808 is dedicated to Stephan von Breuning instead of Clement. It is not impossible that Beethoven lost faith in the value and future of his work, too, - his later attempt to change it into a piano concerto can be interpreted in this way.
SKU: HL.49045342
ISBN 9783795765989. UPC: 841886020382. 6.5x9.0x0.245 inches. German - English.
Volume 98 includes a Naxos CD with performances by the Deutsche Bachsolisten under the direction of Helmut Winschermann.
SKU: HL.49010216
ISBN 9790200206647. 5.25x7.5x0.148 inches.
With more than 1,200 titles from the orchestral and choral repertoire, from chamber music and musical theatre, Edition Eulenburg is the world's largest series of scores, covering large part of music history from the Baroque to the Classical era and looking back on a long tradition.
SKU: BT.EMBZ40060
SKU: HL.49010217
ISBN 9790200206654. UPC: 073999377996. 5.25x7.5x0.11 inches.
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