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SKU: BR.OB-4854-26
Composed by Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart. Orchestra; stapled. Orchester-Bibliothek (Orchestral Library).From a letter sent by Leopold Mozart to his son, it would appear that Wolfgang Amadeus delivered this Adagio as a single movement to the Salzburg violinist Antonio Brunetti in 1776 after Brunetti found the original middle movement too scholarl. Solo concerto; Classical. Part. 4 pages. Duration 8'. Breitkopf and Haertel #OB 4854-26. Published by Breitkopf and Haertel (BR.OB-4854-26).
ISBN 9790004323069. 10 x 12.5 inches.
There is considerable evidence to support the claim that the present Adagio in E major is an alternative middle movement intended for the well-known A-major Violin Concerto K. 219. Ultimately, Mozart decided to leave the work (written in 1775) as it was, without change.The violin part of the present edition contains - also in the tutti sections - the upper part of the orchestra, thus leaving it up to the soloist to decide whether he should pause here or join in.
From a letter sent by Leopold Mozart to his son, it would appear that Wolfgang Amadeus delivered this Adagio as a single movement to the Salzburg violinist Antonio Brunetti in 1776 after Brunetti found the original middle movement "too scholarly.".
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