Flute Music from the Mannheim School Numéro 5
Four Duets. Numéro 5. 2 flutes (violins).
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- Nombre de pages43
- Poids0.18 kg
- Dimensions23,1 cm × 30,3 cm × 0,0 cm
- ISBNM-001-12693-8
- EAN9790001126939
- Date de parution01/01/2000
- ÉditeurSchott
- EditeurHugo Ruf
Résumé
F. X. Richter, one of the foremost exponents of the Mannheimer School, was a prodigious and versatile composer whose instrumental output comprises about 70 symphonies, six harpsichord concertos, flute concertos, several string quartets, as well as trios, duets and solo pieces. His vocal compositions (almost exclusively sacred works) are equally numerous : an oratorio, more than 30 masses, two passions, about 50 motets, several cantatas, lamentations, a Te Deum and other pieces are known.
Instrumentation : 2 flutes (violins)
Instrumentation : 2 flutes (violins)
F. X. Richter, one of the foremost exponents of the Mannheimer School, was a prodigious and versatile composer whose instrumental output comprises about 70 symphonies, six harpsichord concertos, flute concertos, several string quartets, as well as trios, duets and solo pieces. His vocal compositions (almost exclusively sacred works) are equally numerous : an oratorio, more than 30 masses, two passions, about 50 motets, several cantatas, lamentations, a Te Deum and other pieces are known.
Instrumentation : 2 flutes (violins)
Instrumentation : 2 flutes (violins)