Mozart, Concertone in C K190 for Two Violins & Piano (EMB)
$16.50
Elevate your next performance with Mozart’s Concertone in C Major K190 for Two Violins & Piano (EMB) — a showpiece for ensembles who want to stand out. A rare gem for violinists ready to make a lasting impression.
Mozart, Concertone in C K190 for Two Violins & Piano (EMB)
Step into the grandeur of the Classical era with Mozart’s Concertone in C Major K190 for Two Violins & Piano, presented by EMB. This dazzling work, rarely performed yet richly rewarding, spotlights the interplay and virtuosity of two solo violins against a vibrant orchestral backdrop, expertly reduced for piano. The EMB edition offers clear, precise notation, making it ideal for duo partners eager to explore Mozart’s lesser-known treasures. Perfect for ambitious performers seeking something extraordinary for their next recital or chamber concert!
Key Features:
Complete parts for two violins with piano reduction
EMB edition ensures clarity and reliability
Unique repertoire for advanced students and professionals
Showcases intricate dialogue between two soloists
Great choice for chamber music series or special events
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