Giovanni Battista Viotti
Violin Concerto no. 22 a minor
Giovanni Battista Viotti was a fascinating musical personality who lived at the turn of the 18th and 19th centuries. His training as a violin virtuoso was still in the traditions of the Corelli school, while his eventful life formed a bridge to the bourgeois music culture of the 19th century, with Paris and London the two most important centres for his career. His 29 violin concertos form the heart of his oeuvre, with no. 22 by far the most popular of them.
This Henle Urtext edition re-evaluates the first editions – no manuscript sources have come down to us – and offers a musical text free of all inauthentic additions. The edition has been scrutinised by violinist Friedemann Eichhorn, an expert in the virtuoso violin music of this period, who has also contributed fingerings and bowings. This Urtext edition also contains a practical addition in the form of several cadenzas that have become part of the concerto’s performance history. The result is a unique, all-round package.
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Maren Minuth (Editor)
Maren Minuth, born in 1993, read musicology and media studies at the University of Regensburg, followed by a Masters in musicology at the Ludwig Maximilian University of Munich (LMU) while simultaneously studying culture and music management at the Hochschule für Musik und Theater in Munich; received a scholarship from the Max Weber Programme and the Studienstiftung des deutschen Volkes.
She is currently writing her doctoral thesis at the LMU.
2017–2022 academic assistant in the editorial department of G. Henle Publishers; since 2022 copy editor at the publishing house
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