I was reading Gerhard's book Memories of Beethoven and read the sentence, which is the last sentence in the the book:
Josef Hellmesberger has recently brought a new jewel into the constellation of the master's works, by his discovery and splendid performance of the first movement of a second violin concerto (in the archives of the Vienna Gesellschaft der Musikfreunde), which goes someway to reward the never satisfied audience.
In the editors notes, (211) states:
The first movement of a Violin Concerto in C major (Fragment), WoO 5, begun about 1790-1792 in Bonn, was completed by Hellmesberger and published in 1879 with dedication to Gerhard von Breuning.
Has this fragment been professionally recorded? Is there anyway to hear the fragment? Any information on this work?
Josef Hellmesberger has recently brought a new jewel into the constellation of the master's works, by his discovery and splendid performance of the first movement of a second violin concerto (in the archives of the Vienna Gesellschaft der Musikfreunde), which goes someway to reward the never satisfied audience.
In the editors notes, (211) states:
The first movement of a Violin Concerto in C major (Fragment), WoO 5, begun about 1790-1792 in Bonn, was completed by Hellmesberger and published in 1879 with dedication to Gerhard von Breuning.
Has this fragment been professionally recorded? Is there anyway to hear the fragment? Any information on this work?
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