String instruments > Violin and Piano
Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart
Violin Sonatas, Volume III
Editor: Wolf-Dieter Seiffert
Fingering: Walther Lampe
Fing. vn: Karl Röhrig
26.00 €
Urtext Edition, paperbound
with marked and unmarked string parts.
Detailed critical commentary
(not available in the printed editions)
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Pages: 213 (VII, 144, 31, 31), Size 23,5 x 31,0 cm
Order no. HN 79 · ISMN 979-0-2018-0079-0
Audio example: Wolfgang Schneiderhan
Deutsche Grammophon 028947790556GB3
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Wer sich zum Kauf der Henle-Ausgabe entschließt, erhält den nach derzeitigem Wissensstand besten Notentext der Violinsonaten Mozarts. Dass zudem schon der pure Anblick des Notenbildes eine Augenweide ist, gehört nicht zu den geringsten Verdiensten der Edition.
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Contents
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Violin Sonata (Later Viennese) B flat major KV 454
Level of difficulty (Violin): medium (Level 6)Other titles with this level of difficulty »
ABRSM: Grade 8 (recommended)Other titles for this instrument and ABRSM grade »
ABRSM: LRSM (recommended)Other titles for this instrument and ABRSM grade » -
Violin Sonata (Later Viennese) E flat major KV 481
Level of difficulty (Violin): medium (Level 5)Other titles with this level of difficulty »
ABRSM: LRSM (recommended)Other titles for this instrument and ABRSM grade » -
Violin Sonata (Later Viennese) A major KV 526
Level of difficulty (Violin): medium (Level 5)Other titles with this level of difficulty » -
Violin Sonata (Later Viennese) F major KV 547
Level of difficulty (Violin): easy (Level 3)Other titles with this level of difficulty » -
Appendix: Violin Sonata (Later Viennese) B flat major KV 570
Level of difficulty (Violin): medium (Level 4)Other titles with this level of difficulty »
The levels of difficulty of the
music for violin published by G. Henle Publishers
1 | 2 | 3 | 4 | 5 | 6 | 7 | 8 | 9 |
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easy | medium | difficult |
The levels of difficulty of the violin music published by G. Henle Publishers
Level | Degree | Example |
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1 | easy | Beethoven, 6 German Dances WoO 42 |
2 | Beethoven, Rondo G major WoO 41 |
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3 | Mozart, Violin Sonata F major KV 547 |
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4 | medium | Haydn, Violin Concerto A major Hob. VIIa:3 |
5 | Bach, Violin Concerto a minor BWV 1041 |
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6 | Brahms, Violin Sonata G major op. 78 |
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7 | difficult | Paganini, No. 9 from Capricci op. 1 |
8 | Beethoven, Violin Concerto D major op. 61 |
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9 | Berg, Violin Concerto |
I have assigned all of the violin music in G. Henle Publishers' catalogue a level of difficulty, ranging from "very easy" to "very difficult". The model for this was the evaluation system with nine levels developed for Henle's piano catalogue by Rolf Koenen. Unlike the works for solo piano, I have decided against evaluations that lie between two levels (e.g. 4/5 or 7/8).
This kind of attempt will always be "relative" to some degree. While the work remains the work, what is relative is the technical and musical ability of the player. Let us take a look at Mozart, for example, from the perspective of an Arthur Grumiaux and from that of a very young pupil. It is clear to whom my levels of difficulty are addressed: to the pupils or their teacher. I have, of course, always endeavoured to objectively assess the purely technical level of difficulty. But everything "between the lines" is, of course, left up to the judgement of each individual musician. Depending on our abilities, we perceive the "difficulty" of a work for violin differently, yet with the same conviction.
At the start, categorizing violin literature into levels of difficulty from 1 to 9 seemed to carry a certain risk as well as being unknown territory, yet I have now gained a deep insight into all of the works for violin in G. Henle Publishers' catalogue.
Ernst Schliephake © 2013