G. Henle Verlag Concerto For Horn (Trumpet) And Strings In E Flat Major Piano Reduction
G. Henle Verlag
G. Henle Verlag
Piano Concerto No. 22 In E Flat Major K 482
Mozart's End Of 1785 Piano Concerto In E Flat Major Forms A Trio With The Two Famous Concertos In A Major Kv 488 And In C Minor Kv 491, Which He Completed In March Of The Following Year. They All Have In Common That Mozart Also Uses Clarinets In The Orchestra For The First Time. This Was Particularly Impressive With Lyrical Passages In The Slow Sections Of The E Flat Concerto, Which Was Well Received By The Audience Of The First Performance. For Father Leopold Reports By Letter That Mozart Immediately Had To "Repeat" The Andante. The G. Henle Publishing House Publishes This Concert, Unfairly In The Shadow Of Its Famous Siblings, In A Handy Study Edition As A Score, A Piano Reduction Is In Preparation.