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Mozart: Single Movements for Violin and Orchestra K. 261, 269 and 373 (Piano Reduction)
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Mozart: Single Movements for Violin and Orchestra K. 261, 269 and 373 (Piano Reduction)

Mozart: Single Movements for Violin and Orchestra K. 261, 269 and 373 (Piano Reduction)

$8.03

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Mozart: Single Movements for Violin and Orchestra K. 261, 269 and 373 (Piano Reduction)—

$22.95

$8.03

The Story

For years Henle has been issuing urtext piano reductions of Mozart's works for violin and orchestra at six-month intervals. Now the time has come for the three single movements. These incomparable treasures of the violin literature are too well-known to require special praise here. Each solo part appears in an impeccable urtext edition accompanied by cadenzas, improvised lead-ins (Eingänge), fingering, and bowing marks. The piano reduction sounds beautiful and is easy to play -- or, to quote Mozart's own words, "it comes off as smooth as silk."

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Details & Craftsmanship

Every detail has been carefully considered to bring you the perfect product.

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Details & Craftsmanship

Every detail has been carefully considered to bring you the perfect product.

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Details & Craftsmanship

Every detail has been carefully considered to bring you the perfect product.

Description

For years Henle has been issuing urtext piano reductions of Mozart's works for violin and orchestra at six-month intervals. Now the time has come for the three single movements. These incomparable treasures of the violin literature are too well-known to require special praise here. Each solo part appears in an impeccable urtext edition accompanied by cadenzas, improvised lead-ins (Eingänge), fingering, and bowing marks. The piano reduction sounds beautiful and is easy to play -- or, to quote Mozart's own words, "it comes off as smooth as silk."