
Mendelssohn, Concerto in E Minor Op. 64 for Violin and Piano (Henle)
For the first time this celebrated concerto will now appear in a source-critical edition. Ullrich Scheideler depicts how the work evolved, describes its sources, and comments on the musical text. The well-known violinist Igor Ozim has marked up Mendelssohn’s approved violin part, adding fingering and bowing marks as an aid to today's performers. He has also supplied a separate commentary showing that Mendelssohn's autograph already contains useful suggestions for shaping the solo part. The piano reduction – a revised version of the one that accompanied the first edition– lies well under the fingers while remaining as faithful as possible t o the original text. Urtext Edition with marked and unmarked string parts.
Contents:
- Slow Movement Concerto Op 64 E Min
Syllabus Information:
- AMEB Violin Grade 8 List C
- AMEB Violin Licentiate List C
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For the first time this celebrated concerto will now appear in a source-critical edition. Ullrich Scheideler depicts how the work evolved, describes its sources, and comments on the musical text. The well-known violinist Igor Ozim has marked up Mendelssohn’s approved violin part, adding fingering and bowing marks as an aid to today's performers. He has also supplied a separate commentary showing that Mendelssohn's autograph already contains useful suggestions for shaping the solo part. The piano reduction – a revised version of the one that accompanied the first edition– lies well under the fingers while remaining as faithful as possible t o the original text. Urtext Edition with marked and unmarked string parts.
Contents:
- Slow Movement Concerto Op 64 E Min
Syllabus Information:
- AMEB Violin Grade 8 List C
- AMEB Violin Licentiate List C


















