Description
The Concerto in B flat major K. 595 stands as Mozart's final significant work for piano and orchestra, widely celebrated for its maturity and beauty within the genre. Completed on January 5, 1791, as recorded in his personal catalog, the details surrounding its performance by Mozart himself remain uncertain. Notably, the Rondo theme is echoed in his well-known song “Komm lieber Mai und mache,” showcasing his melodic prowess. This Henle Urtext edition, available in both study score and piano reduction formats, has been meticulously prepared by Mozart expert Wolf-Dieter Seiffert and renowned pianist Piotr Anderszewski, who contributed fingerings, lead-ins, and embellishments to uphold the highest standards. The cadenzas included are authentic works by Mozart himself, making this the definitive edition of K. 595.






