Concerto in E Minor Op. 11 for Piano and Orchestra (Concert Version) Chopin National Edition 33 B Vol. VIIIa 肖邦 钢琴协奏曲 管弦乐团 波兰版
虽然作品 11 协奏曲被称为第一号协奏曲,但它是在后来被称为第一号协奏曲之后创作的。一台钢琴演奏独奏部分,另一台钢琴演奏管弦乐队的钢琴简化版。该曲目还有其他 Urtext 国家版本。00132235 是单钢琴版本。00132236 是双钢琴简化版。00132234 是全谱的历史版本"
作曲家: Frédéric Chopin
校订者: Jan Ekier
乐器: Orchestra
出版社: PWM Edition
原文简介:
Though the Op. 11 concerto is called Concerto No. 1, it was written after what was later known as Concerto No. 1. One piano plays the solo part; the other plays the piano reduction of the orchestra. The piece is also available in other Urtext National Editions. 00132235 is version for one piano. 00132236 is the two piano reduction. 00132234 is a historical version of the full score.
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