Edition Schott
Twelve Sonatas. violin and basso continuo.
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- Nombre de pages84
- Poids0.32 kg
- Dimensions23,1 cm × 30,3 cm × 0,0 cm
- ISBNM-001-13238-5
- EAN9790001132381
- Date de parution01/01/1999
- ÉditeurSchott
- EditeurWalter Serauky
Résumé
Kirchhoff was born in Mühlbeck (near Bitterfeld) in 1685 and died in Halle in 1746. He was (like Handel) a pupil of Zachov and in 1714 became Zachov's successor as organist and "Director Musices" at the Marienkirche in Halle. His violin sonatas, which were praised by Leopold Mozart, are very well suited for use in teaching the violin, as they are skilfully structured around the capabilities of the instrument.
Especially recommended for friends of baroque violin music. Instrumentation : violin and basso continuo
Especially recommended for friends of baroque violin music. Instrumentation : violin and basso continuo
Kirchhoff was born in Mühlbeck (near Bitterfeld) in 1685 and died in Halle in 1746. He was (like Handel) a pupil of Zachov and in 1714 became Zachov's successor as organist and "Director Musices" at the Marienkirche in Halle. His violin sonatas, which were praised by Leopold Mozart, are very well suited for use in teaching the violin, as they are skilfully structured around the capabilities of the instrument.
Especially recommended for friends of baroque violin music. Instrumentation : violin and basso continuo
Especially recommended for friends of baroque violin music. Instrumentation : violin and basso continuo