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Concerto for violin and orquestra C major
Violín y Orquesta sinfónica
HAYDN, Franz JosephHAYDN, Franz JosephHAYDN, Franz JosephReg.: HN446
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- Ensemble: Duos: With piano; .
- Language: Español / Castellano
- Product format: Partitura + particellas
- Difficulty level: Intermediate
- Period: 2nd half S. XX - XXI
- Publishing house: Henle
- No. of pages: 28+28
- Measure: 30,00 x 23,00 cm
- ISMN: 979-0-2018-0446-0
- Available in digital: No
- Available for rent: No
Haydn’s concertante works written at the court of the Princes of Esterházy, reflect the skills of individual members of the Esterhazy court orchestra. Thus Haydn created the Violin Concerto in C major Hob. Vlla:1 for the court orchestra’s concertmaster, Luigi Tomasini, a famous violinist of the day and a himself a composer. Tomasini must have inspired Haydn to the technical brilliance and the lovely, Italian tone that resonates through this still quasi-Baroque concerto. Our Urtext edition is based on the Haydn Complete Edition, also published by G. Henle Verlag. In the detailed preface one can read about which sources were consulted for the edition, which is rounded off by sophisticated string bowings and fingerings by Kurt Guntner, and by cadenzas created by Franz Beyer.