Edition Schott
Sonate en si bémol majeur. op. 2/7. treble recorder and basso continuo; cello ad libitum.

Par : Benedetto Marcello

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  • Nombre de pages16
  • Poids0.102 kg
  • Dimensions23,1 cm × 30,3 cm × 0,0 cm
  • ISBN979-0-001-14953-2
  • EAN9790001149532
  • Date de parution01/01/2008
  • CollectionOriginal Music for Recorder
  • ÉditeurSchott
  • EditeurReinhard matthias Ruf
  • EditeurHugo Ruf

Résumé

Benedetto Marcello (1686-1739) comes from an old patrician family in Venice. He received his musical education first at home from his father who gave him his first violin lessons, and later from Francesco Gasparini who taught at the Ospedale della Pietà in Venice. The 'nobile Veneto dilettante di contrappunto', as he called himself to point out that he did not regard music as his main profession, wrote and published a vast number of vocal and instrumental works.
His flute sonatas, twelve well elaborated compositions, which make rewarding musical and technical demands on lovers of the flauto dolce, were printed several times during their creator's lifetime. This new edition contains the text of the clearly improved edition by E. Roger instead of the Venetian first edition. Instrumentation : treble recorder and basso continuo ; cello ad libitum op. 2/7
Benedetto Marcello (1686-1739) comes from an old patrician family in Venice. He received his musical education first at home from his father who gave him his first violin lessons, and later from Francesco Gasparini who taught at the Ospedale della Pietà in Venice. The 'nobile Veneto dilettante di contrappunto', as he called himself to point out that he did not regard music as his main profession, wrote and published a vast number of vocal and instrumental works.
His flute sonatas, twelve well elaborated compositions, which make rewarding musical and technical demands on lovers of the flauto dolce, were printed several times during their creator's lifetime. This new edition contains the text of the clearly improved edition by E. Roger instead of the Venetian first edition. Instrumentation : treble recorder and basso continuo ; cello ad libitum op. 2/7