Cadenzas
composer: Ludwig van Beethoven - Christian Tetzlaff
to the Concerto for Violin and Orchestra D major op. 61, op. 61
Instrumentation: violin and timpani
Publisher: Schott Music
Duration: 6' 0''
Edition: solo part
Series: Cadenza
12 Pages - Saddle stitching
ISMN: 979-0-001-15408-6
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Description:
There are no cadenzas for this famous violin concerto by the composer himself. Beethoven only wrote cadenzas for the later piano concerto version. As a special feature, he uses the timpani together with the solo instrument. This is an obvious thing to do as they open the work with the simple four-note motif and dominate the entire first movement. The idea to adapt these cadenzas of the piano version to the violin concerto is obvious; Tetzlaff has managed to do that quite impressively.
For a better understanding, this edition has been designed as a performing score.
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