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  • Bach: Italian Concerto, BWV 971 (Multilingual Edition)

    Bach: Italian Concerto, BWV 971 (Multilingual Edition)

    $13.95

    In 1713/14, while serving as court organist in Weimar, Bach arranged numerous concertos for keyboard or organ. Over two decades later, he published his original work, the “Concerto in the Italian Style,” in 1735, marking a peak in this genre. The original autograph has since been lost, so Henle’s Urtext edition relies on the first printed version corrected by Bach. The piece features forte and piano markings that indicate shifts between tutti and solo sections. The publication, released by G. Henle on December 31, 2009, is available in multiple languages and spans 20 pages.

  • Johann Sebastian Bach – Concerto in D Minor for Two Violins and Piano | Schirmer Library of Classics Volume 899 | Violin Duet and Piano Sheet Music | ... Library of Musical Classics Vol. 899)

    Johann Sebastian Bach – Concerto in D Minor for Two Violins and Piano | Schirmer Library of Classics Volume 899 | Violin Duet and Piano Sheet Music | … Library of Musical Classics Vol. 899)

    $10.99

    The Concerto in D Minor for Two Violins and Piano by Johann Sebastian Bach is a significant work in the Baroque repertoire, now available in a Schirmer Library of Classics edition edited by E. Hermann. This edition features a piano reduction of the orchestral score, including both violin parts and full piano accompaniment, making it suitable for solo or ensemble practice. Its expressive phrasing and intricate counterpoint make it ideal for recitals and competitions. The high-quality engraving enhances readability, making it a valuable resource for students, teachers, and performers alike in music conservatories and private studios.

  • KEF Q Concerto Meta Three-Way Bookshelf Speaker (Black, Pair)

    KEF Q Concerto Meta Three-Way Bookshelf Speaker (Black, Pair)

    $1,299.99

    The Q Concerto Meta HiFi speaker is the largest model in KEF’s Q Series, modernizing the original 1969 Concerto. This 3-way wired speaker utilizes Metamaterial Absorption Technology (MAT™) to eliminate 99% of rear noise, enhancing audio purity. It features KEF’s 12th Generation Uni-Q driver for even sound dispersion and a refined crossover for seamless integration. With over 1,000 measurements for optimization, the Q Concerto ensures top performance. Its contemporary design is available in Satin Black, Satin White, and Walnut finishes, and incorporates a hybrid bass driver for improved bass quality and speed, making it suitable for any interior.

  • KEF Q Concerto Meta Three-Way Bookshelf Speaker (White, Pair)

    KEF Q Concerto Meta Three-Way Bookshelf Speaker (White, Pair)

    $1,299.99

    The Q Concerto Meta HiFi speaker is the largest in KEF’s Q Series bookshelf collection, modernizing the original 1969 Concerto. Featuring a 3-way design and Metamaterial Absorption Technology (MAT™), it delivers high-fidelity audio by absorbing 99% of rear noise. The 12th Generation Uni-Q driver ensures even sound dispersion for an immersive experience, while a refined crossover integrates all components seamlessly. Each speaker undergoes over 1,000 measurements for optimized performance. The contemporary minimalist design is available in Satin Black, Satin White, and Walnut, and incorporates a hybrid bass driver for enhanced bass management and agility at high output levels.

  • Mozart - Concerto No. 3 in G, K.216 | Violin and Piano Sheet Music | Schirmer's Library of Musical Classics Vol. 1580 | Classical Violin Solo with Piano Reduction

    Mozart – Concerto No. 3 in G, K.216 | Violin and Piano Sheet Music | Schirmer’s Library of Musical Classics Vol. 1580 | Classical Violin Solo with Piano Reduction

    $9.99

    Mozart’s Concerto No. 3 in G Major, K. 216 for Violin and Piano is a celebrated piece in the violin repertoire, known for its elegance and melodic richness. Ideal for advancing violinists, it combines technical challenges with expressive depth. This edition from Schirmer’s Library features a carefully crafted piano reduction and a separate violin part, edited by Sam Franko, ensuring clarity and accuracy. Suitable for solo performances, competition preparation, and orchestral training, it emphasizes expressive phrasing and technical proficiency. A vital resource for violinists, this publication aids in refining skills and enhancing performance, meeting high standards for precision and authenticity.