Mozart, Violin Concerto in A Major K.V. 219 (Peters)
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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.
Mozart, Violin Concerto in A Major K.V. 219 (Peters)
Mozart’s Violin Concerto in A Major, K.V. 219 (Peters) stands as one of the most celebrated works in the violin repertoire, renowned for its elegance, lyricism, and inventive spirit. Often nicknamed the “Turkish” Concerto for its distinctive, rhythmic flair in the final movement, this concerto offers violinists a perfect blend of expressive melodies, brilliant technical passages, and engaging dialogues with the orchestra. The Peters edition is valued for its practical, clear notation and reliability, making it an excellent choice for students, teachers, and professional musicians alike. Whether performed in concert, competition, or for study, this edition provides an inspiring resource for bringing Mozart’s artistry to life and exploring the concerto’s rich musical contrasts and vibrant character.
Key Features:
Complete violin part and orchestral score in the trusted Peters edition
Features the famous “Turkish” section in the Rondeau finale
Three contrasting movements: Allegro aperto, Adagio, Rondeau
Elegant melodies and virtuosic passages for the soloist
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