Mozart W.A. Concerto No 5 in A Major K 219 Violin and Piano cadenzas by Joseph Joachim Ivan Galamian

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Mozart W.A. Concerto No 5 in A Major K 219 Violin and Piano cadenzas by Joseph Joachim Ivan Galamian

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Rating : 4.63 (549 Votes)
Asin : B0046TZY0C
Format Type : paperback
Number of Pages : 302 Pages
Publish Date : 0000-00-00
Language : English

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ThaYangster said Great.. This product came with the piano/violin sheet music and the violin music only.I had to use this for solo and ensemble, because the judges required the "original music"This book has the entire Mozart Concerto No 5 in A Major, and the book was in great condition, so I recommend this.. "Truth be told, I was kind of expecting a" according to Zachary Bian. Truth be told, I was kind of expecting a violin part separate from the piano part. That's okay, I guess. I can just use Musescore later to transfer them over I dunno.

5 in A Major is one of the most frequently performed of his five violin concertos. This concerto is truly one of the gems of Mozart's catalogue! This edition for violin with piano reduction is edited by Ivan Galamian, with cadenzas by Joseph Joachim. More mature than the third concerto, and less ebullient than the fourth, this concerto follows an unusual form in its first movement - the orchestra gives a typical Allegro introduction; then, oddly, the violin enters with a brief Adagio section, sweet and subdued like the calm before a storm; and suddenly, violinist and orchestra break into the true exposition, with its thoroughly Mozartean theme. The second movement is searingly lovely, and the last movement is vigorously energetic. Published by the International Music Company. Sometimes known as the "Turkish concerto" because of the Turkish-inspired secondary theme of the final rondo, Mozart's Violin Concerto No. Difficulty: ASTA grade 5 NOTE: For the International version edited by Joseph Joachim (with the same cadenzas), please see item 1285 111 .

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