Concerto No. 19 in F, K.459 Schirmer Library of Classics Volume 1701 National Federation of Music Clubs 2024-2028 Piano Duet by Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart Piano - Sheet Music
By Wolfgang Amadeus MozartTwo Pianos, Four Hands. 2 Copies needed to perform.
Details
Summary
- Instrument:
- Piano
- Genres:
- Classical Period
- Composers:
- Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart
- Publishers:
- G. Schirmer
- UPC:
- 073999610109
- Item types:
- Physical
- Instructionals:
- Contest, Festival
- Level:
- SMP Level 9 (Advanced) Advanced
- Musical forms:
- Concerto
- Artist:
- Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart
- Usages:
- School and Community
- Number of Pages:
- 80
- Size:
- 9.0x12.0x0.182 inches
- Shipping Weight:
- 0.76 pounds
Detailed Description
SKU: HL.50261010
Schirmer Library of Classics Volume 1701 National Federation of Music Clubs 2024-2028 Piano Duet. Composed by Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart. Edited by Theodor Kullak. Piano. Junior Class 3 piece for the Piano Concerto event with the National Federation of Music Clubs (NFMC) Festivals Bulletin 2008-2009-2010. Classical, Concerto, Duet. 80 pages. G. Schirmer #LB1701. Published by G. Schirmer (HL.50261010).UPC: 073999610109. 9.0x12.0x0.182 inches.
Two Pianos, Four Hands. 2 Copies needed to perform.
About SMP Level 9 (Advanced)
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All types of major, minor, diminished, and augmented chords spanning more than an octave. Extensive scale passages.
Song List
Piano Concerto No. 19 in F Major, K. 459
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- Instrument:
- Piano and Keyboard Piano
- Artists:
- Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart Theodor Kullak
- Publisher:
- G. Schirmer
Ratings + Reviews
5 Rating
1 review
Jorsalfar
Aug 5, 2011
Standard Schirmer edited concerto with full-size Piano II, which changes the format but makes life easier for #2 (Piano II often presented in smaller type in these editions). Editor introduction is quite short, but fingerings and other edits are well done. Musically, this is a wonderfully light and fun concerto. It starts what is a delightful run through the early 20s, and stands in stark contrast to what comes next with the 'minor' gravity of #20's brooding opening sequence.