Sonates pour violon et basse continue. Edité d'après les sources et réalisation de basse continue par Bernhard Moosbauer. Notes sur l'ornementation de Reinhard Goebel. violin and piano.

Par : George Frédérique Händel

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  • Nombre de pages142
  • Poids0.621 kg
  • Dimensions23,1 cm × 30,3 cm × 0,0 cm
  • ISBN978-3-85055-670-5
  • EAN9783850556705
  • Date de parution01/01/2010
  • CollectionWiener Urtext Edition
  • ÉditeurSCHOTT
  • EditeurBernhard Moosbauer

Résumé

Georg Friedrich Handel's Sonatas for Violin and Basso continuo belong to the core repertoire of Baroque violin music, some of them even being among the most famous repertoire pieces of their time. The new edition in the Wiener Urtext Edition series is based on Handel's autographs, contemporary copies and first prints. In addition to Handel's nine violin sonatas, it contains two minuets for violin and basso continuo which have been handed down in the environment of the sonatas.
Apart from the solo violin part and a continuo score with a realised, easily playable basso continuo, the edition also includes a figured bass part which gives experienced continuo players the opportunity to improvise on the basso continuo part. The notes on interpretation by the renowned Baroque expert Reinhard Goebel provide insight into a sonata performance that was common practice at the time of Handel.
Instrumentation : violin and piano
Georg Friedrich Handel's Sonatas for Violin and Basso continuo belong to the core repertoire of Baroque violin music, some of them even being among the most famous repertoire pieces of their time. The new edition in the Wiener Urtext Edition series is based on Handel's autographs, contemporary copies and first prints. In addition to Handel's nine violin sonatas, it contains two minuets for violin and basso continuo which have been handed down in the environment of the sonatas.
Apart from the solo violin part and a continuo score with a realised, easily playable basso continuo, the edition also includes a figured bass part which gives experienced continuo players the opportunity to improvise on the basso continuo part. The notes on interpretation by the renowned Baroque expert Reinhard Goebel provide insight into a sonata performance that was common practice at the time of Handel.
Instrumentation : violin and piano