Comic Quartet based on Beethoven’s Fifth Symphony Sheet Music

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Composed by Werner Thomas-Mifune (1941-). Edited by Werner Thomas-Mifune. String Quartets. Sheet Music. 16 pages. Edition Kunzelmann #GM1382. Published by Edition Kunzelmann (PE.GM1382).

  • Artist: Werner Thomas-Mifune
  • Instruments: 2 violins, viola, cello
  • Format: Sheet Music
  • Genre: N
  • Lead Time: 1 to 2 weeks
  • Publisher: Edition Kunzelmann

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Antonín Dvořák wrote his first Cello Concerto in A major, B. 10 in 1865.

== Background ==
Unlike his famous B-Minor Cello Concerto, Op. 104, Dvořák’s A-Major Concerto is traditionally overlooked, so much so that the later work is only rarely called “No. 2.” There are two reasons for this fate for the three-movement earlier piece: Dvořák left it in piano-score form, un-orchestrated; and it sprawls to some 55 minutes, with outer movements about 25 and 21 minutes long, respectively.
Written for cellist Ludevít Peer, it was rediscovered by composer Günter Raphael years after Dvořák’s death. Raphael orchestrated and heavily edited it in the late 1920s, making it more his own than Dvořák’s. The 1970s brought a second editor, the Dvořák expert and curator Jarmil Burghauser, who, along with cellist Miloš Sádlo, prepared a more lightly rethought account published two ways: in an orchestration by Burghauser; and in the original piano-score form with cuts corresponding to the new orchestrated version.