rob wrote:
Perhaps some kind person would create a fresh contents list that is accurate according to our modern day numbering & Koechel catalogue reference?
Leave it to me - I'll produce one in the next day or two.
Thanks Tim
There are copies of that file circulating that have both missing pages and duplicate pages, which is why I took the trouble to check it fairly carefully, though more eyes checking it over won't come amiss. I now prefer to keep files like this in one piece since larger files are easier to maintain (virus scans and backups) than the equivalent data in smaller constituent files.
I could just identify the following matches between missing Reinecke/Mozart cadenzas and libraries where the scores can be found. hope some german memeber will help ...
87/18,19 K.450 bayern bibl.
87/20 K.491 berlin humboldt
87/21 K.37
87/22 K.39
87/23 K.40
87/24 K.415 berlin humboldt bayern bibl.
87/26,27 K.41
87/28,29,30 K.175
87/31,32,33 K.238
87/34,35 K.246
87/36,37 K.271 bayern bibl.
87/38,39 K.413 bayern bibl.
87/40 Rondò K.386 berlin humboldt
87/41,42 K.482 (the first one has been posted an hour ago) the other at berlin humboldt
zum Rondo K.382 bayern bibl.
zum K.459 bayern bibl.
rob wrote:
Perhaps some kind person would create a fresh contents list that is accurate according to our modern day numbering & Koechel catalogue reference?
Hopefully, this will fit the bill.
Inhalt zu 53 Cadenzen zu Pianoforte-Concerten von Bach, Mozart, Beethoven und Weber.pdf
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rob wrote:
Perhaps some kind person would create a fresh contents list that is accurate according to our modern day numbering & Koechel catalogue reference?
Hopefully, this will fit the bill.
Tim this is no less than utterly brilliant!!! Thank you VERY much!
Mozart - Piano Concertos (frontispice BH with cadenzas).pdf
clearly remarks the existence of Reinecke's other cadenzas; they still remain very difficult to find even because R. evidently didn't want to add his cadenzas to his edition of Mozart piano concertos made for Breitkopf.
Probably he assumed to sell those better as separate sheets of music !!!!
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Hello everyone,
I heard of Robert Casadesus playing a cadenza to Mozarts Concerto Nr. 24, KV 491, and found out it's probably been written by Camille Saint-Saens. As I've never seen this cadenza before and would like to surprise a friend who is an amateur organist - could anyone help me with this?