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Hornkonzert Nr. 1 D-dur KV 412 (386b)

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KOMPONIST: Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart
VERLAG: Breitkopf und Härtel
PRODUKTFORMAT: Einzelstimme
INSTRUMENT GROUP: Kammerensemble
The two-movement, incompletely transmitted Horn Concerto in D major K. 412 was long considered as Mozarts first horn concerto; it is, however, his last, and was written between March and December 1791. Mozart undertook revisions in the autograph which contains the most important orchestral parts
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Spezifikationen
Komponist Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart
Herausgeber Robert D. Levin
Verlag Breitkopf und Härtel
Instrumentierung Horn Solo, 2 Oboes, 2 Bassoons and Strings
Produktformat Einzelstimme
Instrument Group Kammerensemble
Genre Klassik
ISMN 9790004341117
Serie Breitkopf Urtext Edition
Mindestbestellmenge 5
Seitenzahl 16
No. BRKOB5557-15
Part {Instrument} Violin
Definitive Duration 00:12:00
Beschreibung
The two-movement, incompletely transmitted Horn Concerto in D major K. 412 was long considered as Mozarts first horn concerto; it is, however, his last, and was written between March and December 1791. Mozart undertook revisions in the autograph which contains the most important orchestral parts next to the entire solo horn part in order to adjust the work to the modest technical abilities of the planned soloist Joseph Leutgeb. Mozart revised and completed the first movement, eliminated lower notes in the solo part, rewrote difficult passages and expanded orchestral interludes to give Leutgeb additional breath rests. Mozart also made similar simplifications in the second movement as well, but his early death prevented the completion of the work. Robert D. Levin reconstructed both versions of the concerto on the basis of the autograph. Next to the version revised by Mozart (post correcturam), he now presents the original version (ante correcturam) for the first time in a musical text revised and supplemented according to rigorous philological criteria.
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