By Johann Georg Pisendel (1687-1755). For Violin, Basso continuo. D-Dur (D major...(+)
By Johann Georg Pisendel
(1687-1755). For Violin,
Basso continuo. D-Dur (D
major). German title:
Violinsonate in D. Part:
basso continuo. Language:
all languages. 8 pages.
Duration 12 minutes.
Published by Carus Verlag
By Johann Georg Pisendel (1687-1755). For Violin, Basso continuo. D-Dur (D major...(+)
By Johann Georg Pisendel
(1687-1755). For Violin,
Basso continuo. D-Dur (D
major). German title:
Violinsonate in D. Part:
violin. Language: all
languages. 12 pages.
Duration 12 minutes.
Published by Carus Verlag
Violin and basso continuo (V/KL) - intermediate SKU: HL.49031790 Composed...(+)
Violin and basso continuo
(V/KL) - intermediate
SKU: HL.49031790
Composed by Kirchhoff.
Edited by Walter Serauky.
Arranged by Ludwig Bus.
This edition:
Paperback/Soft Cover.
Sheet music. Edition
Schott. 84 pages. Schott
Music #ED 5061. Published
by Schott Music
(HL.49031790).
ISBN
9790001132381.
9.0x12.0x0.24
inches.
Kirchhoff
was born in Muhlbeck
(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.
Violin and basso continuo (V/KL) - intermediate SKU: HL.49031789 Composed...(+)
Violin and basso continuo
(V/KL) - intermediate
SKU: HL.49031789
Composed by Kirchhoff.
Edited by Walter Serauky.
Arranged by Ludwig Bus.
This edition:
Paperback/Soft Cover.
Sheet music. Edition
Schott. 92 pages. Schott
Music #ED 5060. Published
by Schott Music
(HL.49031789).
ISBN
9790001132374.
9.0x12.0x0.253
inches.
Kirchhoff
was born in Muhlbeck
(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.
Critical Edition
$19.99 Subscriber
price. Composed by
Antonio Vivaldi. Arranged
by ñ, Fabrizio Ammetto,
Javier Lupiá, and ez.
CRITICAL EDITIONS.
Classical. Softcover. 56
pages. Ricordi #PR1457.
Published by Ricordi
(HL.50606939).
ISBN
9788881921225. UPC:
196288207344.
8.0x10.75x0.159
inches.
In a
miscellaneous manuscript
in the Este Music
Collection belonging to
the Österreichische
Nationalbibliothek in
Vienna, a new sonata for
violin and basso continuo
by Antonio Vivaldi has
recently been identified.
Although it has until now
been attributed by
default to the Bolognese
Giuseppe Aldrovandini, by
virtue of a heading
written (but subsequently
rubbed out) by the
copyist of the manuscript
on one of the pages of
the violin part, this
sonata has been
recognized as an
authentic composition by
the Red Priest. This work
- which can be placed
chronologically no later
than the middle of the
1710s - represents the
most clear-cut example in
Vivaldi's music of a
“Sonate auf
Concertenart”: more
specifically, a kind of
solo sonata for violin
that the Red Priest could
perform in order to show
off his prowess on that
instrument, as signalled
by the presence of many
passages featuring double
stoppingor the use of the
ultra-high register.