Ludwig Van Beethoven: Duo For Violin And Violoncello (Fragment)

Ludwig Van Beethoven: Duo For Violin And Violoncello (Fragment)

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While he was still in Bonn, perhaps in 1792 the year he departed for Vienna, Beethoven wrote this Duo for Violin and Violoncello . We do not know whether he ever completed his work as only the beginning of a fast sonata movement has survived. It is on a page in a collection of...

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While he was still in Bonn, perhaps in 1792 the year he departed for Vienna, Beethoven wrote this Duo for Violin and Violoncello . We do not know whether he ever completed his work as only the beginning of a fast sonata movement has survived. It is on a page in a collection of sketch leaves that is today known as the “Kafka Miscellany”. Robert D. Levin has completed this fragment in the same style and thus for the first time it is in a version that can be performed. Our edition contains two performance scores of this lively showpiece, thus guaranteeing an optimal duo experience. A welcome addition to the repertoire.
Arrangement Cello, Violin
Genres Classical
Format Score, Score and Parts
NumberOfPages 12
Media Sheet Music
Series Henle Urtext Edition
Publisher Henle, Henle Verlag
Contributors Beethoven, Ludwig van (Composer) Levin, Robert D. (Editor)
Language English, French, German
ISMN 9790201812656