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Ludwig van Beethoven - Violin Concerto in D, op. 61
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The Most Famous of All Violin Concertos
19th Century



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[A] fine art facsimile edition of Beethovens only violin concerto, the most famous of all violin concertos.

  • Place and date of origin of the manuscript: Vienna. 1806.
  • Complete facsimile edition in the original format 33.3 x 23.5 mm of the manuscript Mus. Hs. 17.538 now in the possession of the Austrian National Library.
  • Extent: 130 leaves (260 pages).
  • Edited and commented by F. Grasberger. With a preface by W Schneiderhan.
  • The edition is available in 2 variants:
    • Standard edition:
      • Musical score in a half-leather binding (copy of the first original binding).
      • Commentary volume: 56 pages with 29 b/w ill. and reproductions, brochure.
      • Facsimile and commentary in a cloth slip case.
      • Limited edition: 1, 000 numbered copies.
    • De luxe edition:
      • Printed on the finest deckle-edged paper, leaves trimmed individually according to the original. Parchment binding with gold embossing (copy of the current binding).
      • Commentary volume in cloth.
      • The luxury edition additionally comprises a disk recording of the violin concerto (W. Schneiderhan, Berlin Philharmonic. (E. Jochum) and the full score from the new complete Beethoven edition (Beethoven Werke, ed. by the Beethoven Archive Bonn under the direction of Joseph Schmidt-Görg;
      • Special print from Abt. Ill, vol. 4, ed. by Shin Augustinus Koijma, G. Henle Verlag).
      • Facsimile, commentary volume and modern score in a luxury case.
      • Limited edition: 250 numbered copies.

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