Edition Schott
Quintette à cordes en do majeur. op. 3/6. 2 violins, 2 violas and cello. Partition et parties.
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- Nombre de pages128
- Poids0.288 kg
- Dimensions23,1 cm × 30,3 cm × 0,0 cm
- ISBN979-0-001-15305-8
- EAN9790001153058
- Date de parution01/01/2008
- ÉditeurSchott
- EditeurTilman Sieber
Résumé
Gaetano Brunetti, who was born in Italy, probably in Fano, in 1744 and died in Madrid in 1798, was among the most progressive composers of his time. He joined the court of Madrid early on and under King Charles III rose to the post of violin teacher and bandmaster of the Prince of Asturia, the later King Charles IV. Under his reign, the musical life at the Spanish court gained in importance and Brunetti rose to be the director of the royal chamber orchestra founded in 1795.
The present string quintet is committed to the concertante style. As all parts in this piece can change their function, the registers are often changed as well which leads to a string setting with the most subtle tonal nuances. This quintet is a valuable addition for interested ensembles. Instrumentation : 2 violins, 2 violas and cello op. 3/6
The present string quintet is committed to the concertante style. As all parts in this piece can change their function, the registers are often changed as well which leads to a string setting with the most subtle tonal nuances. This quintet is a valuable addition for interested ensembles. Instrumentation : 2 violins, 2 violas and cello op. 3/6
Gaetano Brunetti, who was born in Italy, probably in Fano, in 1744 and died in Madrid in 1798, was among the most progressive composers of his time. He joined the court of Madrid early on and under King Charles III rose to the post of violin teacher and bandmaster of the Prince of Asturia, the later King Charles IV. Under his reign, the musical life at the Spanish court gained in importance and Brunetti rose to be the director of the royal chamber orchestra founded in 1795.
The present string quintet is committed to the concertante style. As all parts in this piece can change their function, the registers are often changed as well which leads to a string setting with the most subtle tonal nuances. This quintet is a valuable addition for interested ensembles. Instrumentation : 2 violins, 2 violas and cello op. 3/6
The present string quintet is committed to the concertante style. As all parts in this piece can change their function, the registers are often changed as well which leads to a string setting with the most subtle tonal nuances. This quintet is a valuable addition for interested ensembles. Instrumentation : 2 violins, 2 violas and cello op. 3/6