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Camille Saint-Saëns

Beethoven: Cadenzas to the Violin Concerto in D Major, Op. 61

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Description

Beethoven himself left no cadenzas for his Violin Concerto. This edition is unique in drawing together for the first time a selection of cadenzas to one of the most famous works in the history of music, written by composers and violinists over 150 years. This publication contains not only the well-known cadenzas by Leopold Auer and Joseph Joachim, but also several which are seldom performed, such as those by Ferdinand David (the first surviving cadenza to, Op. 61), Louis Spohr , Eugène Ysaÿe , Camille Saint-Saëns, Henri Vieuxtemps , Jakob Dont and, for the first time, one by Henryk Wieniawski .

Commentaries (German/English) on the composers and on performance practice are included. The edition complements the new piano reduction BA 9019a and will be invaluable for all violinists studying Beethovens Violin Concerto.

  • Indispensible for all violinists studying this masterpiece
  • First publication of a cadenza by Wieniawski
  • with notes on performance practice
  • with an informative, detailed preface (Ger/Eng)
Bärenreiter

Beethoven: Cadenzas to the Violin Concerto in D Major, Op. 61

¥4,500

Description

Beethoven himself left no cadenzas for his Violin Concerto. This edition is unique in drawing together for the first time a selection of cadenzas to one of the most famous works in the history of music, written by composers and violinists over 150 years. This publication contains not only the well-known cadenzas by Leopold Auer and Joseph Joachim, but also several which are seldom performed, such as those by Ferdinand David (the first surviving cadenza to, Op. 61), Louis Spohr , Eugène Ysaÿe , Camille Saint-Saëns, Henri Vieuxtemps , Jakob Dont and, for the first time, one by Henryk Wieniawski .

Commentaries (German/English) on the composers and on performance practice are included. The edition complements the new piano reduction BA 9019a and will be invaluable for all violinists studying Beethovens Violin Concerto.

  • Indispensible for all violinists studying this masterpiece
  • First publication of a cadenza by Wieniawski
  • with notes on performance practice
  • with an informative, detailed preface (Ger/Eng)
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