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Mozart's Rondo Concertant (sometimes simply known as Rondo) K.269 was composed between 1775 and 1777, originally as a substitute for the finale of his first violin concerto. It has since become a successful separate concert work, which is arranged here for violin and piano.
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4 dotted-crotchet click-beats at beginning to indicate pulse
1st cadenza: 7 seconds of silence in piano part then 2 click-beats indicates re-entry of violin after pause
2nd cadenza: 7 seconds of silence in piano part before 3 click-beats indicates re-entry of piano
Click-beats used elsewhere to keep pulse where necessary
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