Two Duos for Violin and Violoncello after K.423, K.424

Mozart, Wolfgang Amadeus

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Mozart Two Duos for Violin and Violoncello after K.423, K.424

In the 25 years following Mozart’s death an enormous amount of his music was arranged and adapted for the insatiable appetite of the European musical public.  Nearly every major work was arranged for piano duet, even some of the operas were arranged for string quartet or other chamber scoring.

This edition therefore turns back time and offers us an insight into performance practice of the early 19th century - it's music meant to be played!

The arrangement is of Mozart’s two duos for Violin and Viola K.423-424 arranged by Johannes Traeg in 1805 for Violin and Violoncello.  Johannes Traeg, an acquaintance of Mozart’s and a publisher, quickly responded to the public demand for domestic Mozart arrangements at the start of the 19th century.  His arrangements of the Violin – Viola duos K.423-424 for Violin and Violoncello, published in 1805, are a response to the need for a more active cello part in chamber music.

Dietrich Berke, editor of the “New Mozart Edition” and editor of the NMA volume containing the duos, clearly shows the path from the Mozart autograph to the arrangement and offers us an informative preface on the duos and their place in domestic music making at the turn of the 19th century.

- Score and two separate parts for Violin and Cello

- Mozart masterpiece in a contemporary arrangement

- First modern edition

- Bärenreiter quality with detailed preface and critical report

BA9164
9790006527694
Baerenreiter Germany

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Classical
Cello, Violin