Mozart Violin Drittes Konzert K.v. 216 G Major Edition Peters No. 2193

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Cover has some normal wear. Pages are clean. Ships in a secure cardboard mailer from Colorado.

This vintage edition of Mozart’s Violin Concerto No. 3 in G Major, edited by Carl Flesch and published by Edition Peters, offers a window into the Classical era’s musical heritage. Composed at age 19, it showcases Mozart’s prodigious talent and mastery of the violin’s expressive range. The well-preserved score, from a renowned publishing house, holds historical value for collectors and musicians, inviting them to appreciate Mozart’s timeless genius and the cultural context that shaped his works.

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Cover has some normal wear. Pages are clean. Ships in a secure cardboard mailer from Colorado.

This vintage edition of Mozart’s Violin Concerto No. 3 in G Major, K. 216, published by Edition Peters, offers a glimpse into the rich musical heritage of the Classical era. Composed in 1775 when Mozart was just 19 years old, this concerto is a testament to the prodigy’s remarkable talent and profound understanding of the violin’s expressive capabilities. The score, edited by the renowned violinist and pedagogue Carl Flesch, presents Mozart’s masterpiece in its purest form, allowing performers and music enthusiasts to appreciate the intricate interplay between the soloist and the orchestra.

Beyond its musical significance, this edition holds historical value as a representation of the enduring legacy of Edition Peters, a publishing house founded in 1800 that has played a pivotal role in preserving and disseminating the works of countless composers throughout the centuries. With its well-preserved condition, this copy invites collectors and musicians alike to immerse themselves in the timeless beauty of Mozart’s compositions and gain a deeper understanding of the cultural and artistic landscape that shaped his genius.

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