Genre: Concerto
Composer: Beethoven
Title: Romance for Violin and Orchestra No. 1 in G major op. 40
Composition Year: around 1800
Place of composing: bin
Publications / Editions: First Edition: December 1803 Hope Meister & Quenell Publishing House in Leipzig.
Tribute, instrument: It is a song of a character different from Romance No.2, composed of Martian progress.
Year of release: unknown
Place of premiere: unknown
Starring: Unknown
Instrumentation / vocalist / characters
Solo Violin, Flute, Oboe 2, Foam 2, Horn 2, String 5
Composition of movements
The cello and the contrabass proceed to the same verse. The entire song is composed of the usual Rondo type, A (10 bars) - B (16 bars) - A (20 bars) - C (19 bars) - A (10 bars)
The first part begins with a solo violin, followed by an orchestra repeatedly. This method is often found in piano concertos, and the accompaniment melody and the main melody are largely dominant. Part B and part A are related structures, but part C is transposed to E forging and contrast.
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