Mozart's final work, the Requiem K. 626, was left incomplete. The completion of the fragmentary score by his assistant Franz Xaver Süssmayr, who helped him with The Magic Flute, has the character of a...
No other work by Mozart is so enshrouded in myth as his final composition, the D-minor Requiem. Mozart died before its completion, and the missing sections had to be added by others. The many handwrit...
The flute part was edited by one of the most renowned flutists of our time: András Adorján. The cadenzas and entrances are by the Mozart connoisseur, musicologist and pianist Robert D. Levin. The prop...
Arrangements for two flutes or violins of familiar opera melodies (arias, ensembles, dances) and even whole operas were extremely popular from the latter half of the 18th century until far into the 19...
The new Urtext performing editions to Mozart's violin concertos nos. 1-5 contain new easy to play piano reductions. They offer in addition to the Urtext solo violin part, an extra violin part prepared...
Who doesn't know Mozart's 'Sonata facile' of 1788? Yet those who practice this extremely popular piano sonata in C major will realize that it is by no means so 'easy' to play. Its nickname does not co...
No serious musician and no serious orchestra can ignore this new Urtext edition of a major work of concerto literature, since the music text frequently diverges from that of previous editions. All the...
Johannes Traeg, an acquaintance of Mozart and a publisher, was quick to respond to public demand for arrangements of Mozart's works for domestic music-making in the early 19th century. His arrangement...
When Günter Henle founded his Urtext publishing house in 1948, the first work in the catalogue was the two volume edition of all of Mozart's piano sonatas. Even today they still bear our numbers HN 1...