Mozart’s Duet for Violin and Cello (Amadeus Edition) pairs two string voices in a charming, lyrical conversation—an engaging choice for chamber music lovers.
Mozart’s Duet for Violin and Cello (Amadeus Edition) offers a rare and captivating addition to the chamber music repertoire, pairing two string instruments in an intimate musical conversation. This edition presents the work in a clear, authoritative format, making it accessible for both students and professional performers. The duet highlights Mozart’s gift for melodic invention and inventive counterpoint, allowing both the violin and cello to shine through elegant interplay, contrasting textures, and expressive phrasing. The Amadeus Edition is renowned for its scholarly attention to detail and performer-focused layout, ensuring a rewarding experience for chamber musicians. Ideal for recitals, chamber music study, or as a unique encore, this duet brings the charm and sophistication of Mozart’s style to life in a fresh setting.
Key Features:
Rare chamber work for violin and cello
Showcases melodic interplay and expressive dialogue
Clear, authoritative Amadeus Edition
Ideal for recitals, lessons, and chamber music enthusiasts
Mozart’s Sonatas No. 1–6, K301–K306 for Violin and Piano Vol. 1 (Henle) collects six Paris-era masterpieces in a renowned urtext edition—perfect for performers seeking expressive depth and scholarly reliability.
Mozart’s Concerto No. 5 in A Major, K.219 for Violin and Piano (Barenreiter) offers all the excitement of the “Turkish” Concerto in a practical piano reduction—ideal for study, performance, and auditions.
Mozart’s “Sonatas for Violin and Piano Vol. 1” (Peters) is a rich collection of nine essential chamber works, blending lyrical melodies, elegant interplay, and Classical style—an inspiring resource for violinists and pianists alike.
Key Features:
•Nine diverse sonatas in one volume
•Beautiful balance of violin and piano parts
•Perfect for chamber music study and performance
•Includes favourites like K. 301, K. 304, and K. 376
Mozart’s Violin Concerto in A Major, K.V. 219 (Peters) blends expressive lyricism, Classical brilliance, and the iconic “Turkish” finale in a clear, reliable edition for advancing violinists.
Bring Mozart’s youthful energy to your music stand with the Three Divertimenti (K136–138) 1st Violin Part Only (Barenreiter) — perfect for practice and performance prep.
Mozart’s Adagio in E Major, KV261 for Violin (Schott) is a lyrical and expressive work, ideal for showcasing the violin’s singing tone and musical sensitivity.
Mozart’s Eine Kleine Nachtmusik for Violin, KV525 (Peters) delivers the charm and energy of the famous serenade in a solo violin version perfect for performance or study.
Mozart’s Early Sonatas Vol. 2 for Violin features more charming, inventive sonatas from the composer’s youth—an engaging resource for developing technique and Classical interpretation.