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Original

Ludwig Van Beethoven. Concerto No.3 In C Minor Op.37 For Piano - 2 Piano Reduction. Sheet Music. Orchestra. Piano. ORCH. PF. Ludwig van Beethoven.

Translation

Ludwig Van Beethoven. Concerto No.3 In C Minor Op.37 For Piano - 2 Piano Reduction. Sheet Music. Orchestra. Plan. ORCH. PF. Ludwig van Beethoven.

Original

Urtext edition reflecting the latest musicological research. With many corrections in the solo part and Orchestral parts. Piano reduction for 2 Pianos with a separate solo Piano part. A must for Pianists, Orchestras and Beethoven scholars. Beethoven ’s Piano Concerto No.3 is the only concerto where no authentic manuscript exists for the solo part. The autograph of the score is available whereby the articulation, dynamics and pedal markings are for the most part absent. However, Beethoven oversaw the first printed edition of the solo part. 1804. with great diligence. Plate corrections bear witness to the care with which Beethoven placed slurs and pedal markings in order to be consistent and unambiguous. By means of a thorough examination of the sources this new Urtext edition presents many corrections in terms of articulation, dynamics and notes. In particular, the orchestral parts have been corrected for the first time since Beethoven ’s lifetime.

Translation

Urtext edition reflecting the latest musicological research. With many corrections in the solo part and Orchestral parts. Piano reduction for 2 Pianos with a separate solo Piano part. A must for Pianists, Orchestras and Beethoven scholars. Beethoven ’s Piano Concerto No.3 is the only concerto where no authentic manuscript exists for the solo part. The autograph of the score is available whereby the articulation, dynamics and pedal markings are for the most part absent. However, Beethoven oversaw the first printed edition of the solo part. 1804. with great diligence. Plate corrections bear witness to the care with which Beethoven placed slurs and pedal markings in order to be consistent and unambiguous. By means of a thorough examination of the sources this new Urtext edition presents many corrections in terms of articulation, dynamics and notes. In particular, the orchestral parts have been corrected for the first time since Beethoven ’s lifetime.