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BEETHOVEN. Violin Concerto in D Major, Op. 61. Digitally Remastered 3 CD Set. Ludwig van Beethoven. Violin Solo sheet music.

Translation

BEETHOVEN. Violin Concerto in D Major, Op. 61. Digitally Remastered 3 CD Set. Ludwig van Beethoven. Violin Solo sheet music.

Original

BEETHOVEN. Violin Concerto in D Major, Op. 61. Digitally Remastered 3 CD Set. composed by Ludwig van Beethoven. 1770-1827. For violin. Instrumental Solo Part and 2 CDs. Published by Music Minus One. MO.MMOCD3117. ISBN 1596151463. Beethoven composed this work, his only violin concerto, in 1806, in the same year that he composed the Symphony No. 5, the Rasoumowsky Quartets, and the Piano Concerto No. 4. It was dedicated to Franz Clement, who at its premiere separated the first movement from the second and third movements and fiddled some of his own works in between, with the violin turned upside-down. We can assume that Beethoven never spoke to him again. And needless to say the world took this concerto to its heart, as it has never left the repertoire. A magnificent piece. Contains a printed solo part and three compact discs featuring the concerto with soloist in digitally remastered stereo. then again in a digital stereo accompaniment version minus the solo violin part.

Translation

BEETHOVEN. Violin Concerto in D Major, Op. 61. Digitally Remastered 3 CD Set. composed by Ludwig van Beethoven. 1770-1827. For violin. Instrumental Solo Part and 2 CDs. Published by Music Minus One. MO.MMOCD3117. ISBN 1596151463. Beethoven composed this work, his only violin concerto, in 1806, in the same year that he composed the Symphony No. 5, the Rasoumowsky Quartets, and the Piano Concerto No. 4. It was dedicated to Franz Clement, who at its premiere separated the first movement from the second and third movements and fiddled some of his own works in between, with the violin turned upside-down. We can assume that Beethoven never spoke to him again. And needless to say the world took this concerto to its heart, as it has never left the repertoire. A magnificent piece. Contains a printed solo part and three compact discs featuring the concerto with soloist in digitally remastered stereo. then again in a digital stereo accompaniment version minus the solo violin part.