Description
The "little" D-major Violin Concerto is a masterpiece in its own right, needing no comparison to its "big sister," K. 218. It not only challenges the player's technical abilities, but is also a work of the highest caliber. Henle's edition stands out for its textual fidelity in the solo part and its piano reduction, which is both accessible and sonorous. Since Henle published Mozart's First Violin Concerto (K. 207) in 2003, their catalogue now covers all five of the composer's violin concertos as well as the three single movements.