Mozart, Sonatas No1-6 K301- K306 For Violin And Piano Vol 1 (Henle)
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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, Sonatas No1-6 K301- K306 For Violin And Piano Vol 1 (Henle)
Mozart’s Sonatas No. 1–6, K301–K306 for Violin and Piano, Vol. 1 (Henle) presents a cornerstone of the Classical chamber music repertoire in an authoritative and meticulously prepared edition. Edited by Wolf-Dieter Seiffert, with piano fingering by Walther Lampe and violin fingering and bowing by Karl Röhrig, this volume offers performers practical insight and historical authenticity. The six sonatas collected here—composed during Mozart’s Paris journey and published as his opus 1—showcase the composer’s exploration of the expressive partnership between violin and piano. Each work is imbued with dramatic power, refined elegance, and emotional depth, illustrating Mozart’s mastery in balancing melodic interplay and thematic invention. Henle’s urtext edition is renowned for its scholarly accuracy and performer-friendly layout, making it an excellent choice for both study and performance. The collection also includes detailed editorial notes and a thoughtful presentation of fingerings and bowings to support both artistic interpretation and technical development.
Contents:
Violin Sonata (Kurfürstin) G major op. I / KV 301 (293a)
Violin Sonata (Kurfürstin) E-flat major op. I / KV 302 (293b)
Violin Sonata (Kurfürstin) C major op. I / KV 303 (293c)
Violin Sonata (Kurfürstin) e minor op. I / KV 304 (300c)
Violin Sonata (Kurfürstin) A major op. I / KV 305 (293d)
Violin Sonata (Kurfürstin) D major op. I / KV 306 (300l)
Key Features:
Six violin and piano sonatas from Mozart’s Paris period (opus 1)
Edited by Wolf-Dieter Seiffert (urtext)
Piano fingering by Walther Lampe; violin fingering and bowing by Karl Röhrig
Includes detailed editorial notes and performance suggestions
Henle’s clear, authoritative edition for study and concert use
Volume I; K. 296 and K. 376–380 found in Volume II
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•Full violin and piano parts for all three concertos
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