Mozart, Sonatas For Piano And Violin Band III (Urtext)
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Discover Mozart’s genius with “Sonatas For Piano And Violin Band III (Urtext),” an essential edition that brings clarity and authenticity to every performance.
Key Features:
•Urtext edition based on original sources
•Expert editorial input for historical accuracy
•Clear, user-friendly notation
•Ideal for advanced musicians and Mozart enthusiasts
Mozart, Sonatas For Piano And Violin Band III (Urtext)
Experience the timeless brilliance of Mozart with “Sonatas For Piano And Violin Band III (Urtext),” a meticulously crafted edition for discerning musicians and enthusiasts alike. This volume offers an authentic journey through Mozart’s masterful interplay between piano and violin, providing both the performer and the listener an opportunity to engage with the music as the composer intended.
Features:
Scholarly Urtext edition, reflecting original sources
Includes detailed performance notes and historical context
Edited by renowned Mozart specialists for authenticity
Clear, easy-to-read notation for optimal playability
Suitable for advanced students, professionals, and Mozart aficionados
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