The most direct way to get a PDF is to purchase it instantly from a reputable digital sheet music store. This guarantees you an official, high-resolution file you can print or use on a tablet immediately.

If you need the music for study or practice, here are the most reliable paths: Official Publisher: The definitive score is published by Boosey & Hawkes

It generally follows a three-movement structure designed to showcase both technical virtuosity and melodic prowess. What Makes a "Better" PDF Sheet Music Version?

Many older, freely available copies are blurry, missing tempo markings, or have unclear articulation marks. The Tamberg concerto relies heavily on specific, often rapid, articulations. A superior PDF ensures you are practicing the composer’s intent rather than interpreting faded ink. 2. Piano Reduction Accuracy

Eres Edition (based in Germany) is the current primary distributor for Tamberg’s works in the West. They have for sale.

Stretta Music also lists the concerto, but with an important caveat. They list the product for €337.90 for the full orchestral parts. This appears to be the price for the full orchestral rental set, not the solo part with piano reduction. The price is astronomically high for a standard solo part, so be sure you are ordering the correct format.

This is the best source for scholarly information and finding authoritative scores by Estonian composers, including Tamberg.

A PDF will have a piano part written by the composer or an approved arranger (usually Leo Kopper or the composer himself). Here is how to spot a good piano reduction: