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Disponibilidade: Disponível Para Encomendar
Código: 00400040
Editora: Hal Leonard
Idioma: Inglês
Autor/Artista: Mario Hossen
Compositor: Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart
Arranjador: Nayden Todorov
Instrumento: Violino
Formato: Livro Físico / Partituras / 24 páginas / Áudio Online
UPC: 9781596151895
PRAZO DA ENCOMENDA: 145 DIA(S)
Mozart's third violin concerto, KV216, sometimes called the 'Strassburg' for a 'Strassburger' tune in its Rondo, is scored for a rather simple, chamber-sized orchestra. The Adagio of this concerto must be the most sublime movement in any of his violin concerti and one of the most beautiful and quintessentially "Mozartian" in his entire oeuvre. Perhaps the most memorable of his five violin concerti, it is quintessential Mozart and an indispensable addition to any serious violinist's repertoire. Includes a high-quality printed music score, with informative liner notes, and a compact disc containing a complete stereo version with soloist, then a second version in full stereo of the orchestral accompaniment, minus the soloist.
Acompanha Áudio Online
Music Minus One
Sinopse Original:
Performed by Mario Hossen, violin
Accompaniment: Plovdiv Chamber Orchestra
Conductor: Nayden Todorov
Mozart's third violin concerto, KV216, sometimes called the 'Strassburg' for a 'Strassburger' tune in its Rondo, is scored for a rather simple, chamber-sized orchestra. The Adagio of this concerto must be the most sublime movement in any of his violin concerti and one of the most beautiful and quintessentially "Mozartian" in his entire oeuvre. Perhaps the most memorable of his five violin concerti, it is quintessential Mozart and an indispensable addition to any serious violinist's repertoire. Includes a high-quality printed music score, with informative liner notes, and a compact disc containing a complete stereo version with soloist, then a second version in full stereo of the orchestral accompaniment, minus the soloist.