Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart: Klavierkonzert C-dur KV 467: Orchestra And Solo

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COMPOSER: Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart
PUBLISHER: Breitkopf und Härtel
PRODUCT FORMAT: Study Score
DESCRIPTION PRODUCT TYPE: Studyscore
The editorial quality of the new edition is guaranteed not only by Schiff’s sensitive fingerings and stylistically well-grounded cadenzas, but also by the Mozart scholar Norbert Gertsch to whom Henle has entrusted its urtext editions. Breitkopf/Henle cooperation means: Each work is edited according
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Composer Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart
Editor Norbert Gertsch
Publisher Breitkopf und Härtel
Instrumentation Piano and Orchestra
Product Format Study Score
Description Product Type Studyscore
Genre Classical
ISMN 9790004212677
No. BRKPB15110-07
Number of pages 72
Series Breitkopf Urtext Edition
Description
The editorial quality of the new edition is guaranteed not only by Schiff’s sensitive fingerings and stylistically well-grounded cadenzas, but also by the Mozart scholar Norbert Gertsch to whom Henle has entrusted its urtext editions. Breitkopf/Henle cooperation means: Each work is edited according to predetermined standardized editorial guidelines. First and foremost among the sources consulted were Mozart’s handwritten scores, being the most important sources. In some cases they had not been available when the previous editions were being prepared. Moreover, we know today that in addition to Mozart’s own manuscripts, early copies in parts and prints also contain important information regarding the musical text. “Die Editionen werden den Intentionen des Komponisten so weit wie möglich gerecht. Gemäß Mozarts Anweisungen in den Autographen ist beispielsweise im unteren Klaviersolosystem sowohl der Partituren als auch der Klavierauszüge durchgängig die Bassstimme des Orchesters wiedergegeben.” (Andreas Friesenhagen, FonoForum) “L’intérêt particulier de cette nouvelle édition réside dans les notations complémentaires des parties de violon ayant pour source la premiere exécution de l’oeuvre par Joseph Joachim et Robert Hausmann avec, très probablement, l’autorisation du compositeur, ces notes de jeu reflétant les pratiques de l’époque.” (Crescendo)
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