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      Piano Concerto No. 20 in D minor K466 (Edition for 2 Pianos)

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      Mozart wrote his Piano Concerto in D minor, K466, for his subscription concerts held during the Lenten season of 1785. According to the entry in his own autograph catalogue of works, it was completed on 10 February 1785 and given its premiere one day later. Leopold Mozart, ...

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      Product ID:9790014071516
      Product Form:Sheet music
      Country of Manufacture:GB
      Title:Piano Concerto No. 20 in D minor K466 (Edition for 2 Pianos)
      Authors:Author: Christian Zacharias, Christoph Wolff
      Subjects:Art music, orchestral and formal music, Western "classical" music, Keyboard instruments
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      Mozart wrote his Piano Concerto in D minor, K466, for his subscription concerts held during the Lenten season of 1785. According to the entry in his own autograph catalogue of works, it was completed on 10 February 1785 and given its premiere one day later. Leopold Mozart, then visiting in Vienna, mentioned the piece in a letter of 14 February to his daughter:An excellent new piano concerto by Wolfgang was being written out by the copyist when we arrived, and your brother had not even had time to play through the Rondo as he had to supervise the work of copying. This Urtext edition of the concerto (with orchestral accompaniment arranged for second piano - 2 copies required for performance) has been edited by world-renowned musicologist Christoph Wolff together with pianist Christian Zacharias. Contains the cadenzas (WoO58) by Beethoven, who gave the first public performance of the concerto in Vienna, in appendix.

      Klavierkonzert Nr. 20 d-Moll KV 466 (Ausgabe für 2 Klaviere)

      Mozart schrieb sein Klavierkonzert d-Moll KV 466 für seine Abonnementkonzerte in der Fastenzeit 1785. Laut Eintrag in seinem eigenhändigen Werkverzeichnis wurde es am 10. Februar 1785 fertiggestellt und einen Tag später uraufgeführt. Leopold Mozart, der damals zu Besuch in Wien war, erwähnte das Stück in einem Brief vom 14. Februar an seine Tochter: „Als wir ankamen, schrieb der Kopist gerade ein hervorragendes neues Klavierkonzert von Wolfgang, und Ihr Bruder hatte noch nicht einmal Zeit, es durchzuspielen.“ das Rondo, da er die Kopierarbeiten überwachen musste. Diese Urtextausgabe des Konzerts (mit Orchesterbegleitung arrangiert für das zweite Klavier – für die Aufführung sind 2 Exemplare erforderlich) wurde vom weltbekannten Musikwissenschaftler Christoph Wolff zusammen mit dem Pianisten Christian Zacharias herausgegeben. Enthält im Anhang die Kadenzen (WoO58) von Beethoven, der das Konzert erstmals öffentlich in Wien aufführte.


      Mozart wrote his Piano Concerto in D minor, K466, for his subscription concerts held during the Lenten season of 1785. According to the entry in his own autograph catalogue of works, it was completed on 10 February 1785 and given its premiere one day later. Leopold Mozart, then visiting in Vienna, mentioned the piece in a letter of 14 February to his daughter:An excellent new piano concerto by Wolfgang was being written out by the copyist when we arrived, and your brother had not even had time to play through the Rondo as he had to supervise the work of copying. This Urtext edition of the concerto (with orchestral accompaniment arranged for second piano - 2 copies required for performance) has been edited by world-renowned musicologist Christoph Wolff together with pianist Christian Zacharias. Contains the cadenzas (WoO58) by Beethoven, who gave the first public performance of the concerto in Vienna, in appendix.

      Klavierkonzert Nr. 20 d-Moll KV 466 (Ausgabe für 2 Klaviere)

      Mozart schrieb sein Klavierkonzert d-Moll KV 466 für seine Abonnementkonzerte in der Fastenzeit 1785. Laut Eintrag in seinem eigenhändigen Werkverzeichnis wurde es am 10. Februar 1785 fertiggestellt und einen Tag später uraufgeführt. Leopold Mozart, der damals zu Besuch in Wien war, erwähnte das Stück in einem Brief vom 14. Februar an seine Tochter: „Als wir ankamen, schrieb der Kopist gerade ein hervorragendes neues Klavierkonzert von Wolfgang, und Ihr Bruder hatte noch nicht einmal Zeit, es durchzuspielen.“ das Rondo, da er die Kopierarbeiten überwachen musste. Diese Urtextausgabe des Konzerts (mit Orchesterbegleitung arrangiert für das zweite Klavier – für die Aufführung sind 2 Exemplare erforderlich) wurde vom weltbekannten Musikwissenschaftler Christoph Wolff zusammen mit dem Pianisten Christian Zacharias herausgegeben. Enthält im Anhang die Kadenzen (WoO58) von Beethoven, der das Konzert erstmals öffentlich in Wien aufführte.


      Imprint Name:Edition Peters
      Publisher Name:Edition Peters
      Country of Publication:GB
      Publishing Date:2001-04-12

      Additional information

      Weight366 g
      Dimensions230 × 304 × 8 mm