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Sonate pour violon mi mineur KV 304 (300c)
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CONCERNANT LE COMPOSITEUR

Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart

Mozart est l’un des rares compositeurs à avoir produit des œuvres exemplaires dans tous les genres musicaux. Grâce à ses tournées de concerts entreprises de bonne heure il a recueilli de multiples et diverses impressions musicales (Londres, Mannheim, l’Italie, Paris) qu’il a assimilées au cours de sa jeunesse et qui ont contribué à forger son langage musical jusqu’à son accomplissement.

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About the Authors

Wolf-Dieter Seiffert (Editeur)

Dr. Wolf-Dieter Seiffert, born in 1959 in Frankfurt/M., read musicology, modern German literature, and philosophy at the Ludwig-Maximilians-Universität in Munich. On a scholarship from the “Studienstiftung des Deutschen Volkes”, he did his doctorate in 1990 with a thesis on “Mozarts frühe Streichquartette” (Rudolf Bockholdt). That same year, Seiffert started work at G. Henle Publishers as an editor. Parallel to his work at the publisher, he completed a diploma in business studies at the St. Gallen University, KMU-HSG, financed by the Günter Henle Foundation. Seiffert became managing director of G. Henle Verlag in 2000.

Seiffert has edited numerous Urtext editions for G. Henle Publishers, predominantly on Mozart’s works.

Walther Lampe (Doigtés)

Prof. Walther Lampe, born in 1872 in Leipzig, died in 1964 in Munich, studied the piano with Clara Schumann at the Hoch’schen Konservatorium in Frankfurt, as well as music theory and composition. He concluded his studies in Berlin, where he was a student of Herzogenberg and Humperdinck.

He first appeared as a concert pianist, but in 1920 was appointed as a professor and head of a class at the Münchener Akademie der Tonkunst. After Lampe was given emeritus status in 1937, he took on a piano class at the Mozarteum in Salzburg. Günter Henle, who grew up in Munich, was a private pupil of Lampe’s, from the age of 15 (in 1914). In his autobiography he wrote of his piano teacher in the following glowing terms:

“The years in which Walther Lampe, the renowned pianist and Head of piano master-clas
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Informations sur la sécurité du produit

G. Henle Verlag

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G. Henle Verlag e.K.
Forstenrieder Allee 122
81476 München
Allemagne
info@henle.de
www.henle.com

After researching a variety of sources, the editor has taken the autograph score as the foundation for this latest edition. Bowing and fingering is indicated in the violin part and the piano part also contains some fingering. The helpful layout ensures that page-turns are easily managed. An excellent performing edition.

Sheet Music, 2004

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