| Concertino No. 2 in G (Pergolesi) Lucks Music Library
(cem,str=2-2-2-2.3.2.2) SKU: TM.11362SC Composed by Carlo Ricciotti. Scor...(+)
(cem,str=2-2-2-2.3.2.2)
SKU: TM.11362SC
Composed by Carlo
Ricciotti. Score. Lucks
Music Library #A7091.
Published by Lucks Music
Library (TM.11362SC).
Sandra Dackow
Little Known Gem - Grade
IV. cembalo in set.
Attributed to Pergolesi.
From the collection Six
Concertini for Strings,
No. 2 in G is, in many
ways, the most fun of the
set. With very modest
technical demands, this
robust selection offers
thematic material for all
sections. The violins are
divided into four
sections, making it
possible to assign
intermediate players to
lower parts. First
violins reach fifth
position and there is
shifting required of the
cellos and basses. Short
eighth and quarter notes
should be kept at the
frog, while more bow may
be used for sixteenth
notes. Transitional
writing with many V7
chords brings the best of
the Baroque and Classical
eras together, creating a
piece that is both rich
and intriguing! At
different times on
recordings and, in some
cases, print, the set of
Six Concertini for
Strings has been credited
to Giovanni Pergolesi,
Unico Wilhelm van
Wassenauer, Carlo
Ricciotti, and Johann
Adam Birkenstock. The
present consensus is that
these works are from the
pen of Unico Wilhelm van
Wassenauer (1692-1766) of
the Netherlands, though
published under the name
of Carlo Ricciotti, an
Italian violinist and
impresario. Ricciotti
continues to be credited
with the work in present
day, furthering the
mystery around the true
composer of this
delightful piece of
music. $15.00 - Voir plus => AcheterDélais: 2 to 3 weeks | | |
| Concertino No. 2 in G (Pergolesi) Lucks Music Library
(cem,str=2-2-2-2.3.2.2) SKU: TM.11362SET Composed by Carlo Ricciotti. Set...(+)
(cem,str=2-2-2-2.3.2.2)
SKU: TM.11362SET
Composed by Carlo
Ricciotti. Set Type: M.
Set of parts. Lucks Music
Library #A7091. Published
by Lucks Music Library
(TM.11362SET).
Sandra Dackow
Little Known Gem - Grade
IV. cembalo in set.
Attributed to Pergolesi.
From the collection Six
Concertini for Strings,
No. 2 in G is, in many
ways, the most fun of the
set. With very modest
technical demands, this
robust selection offers
thematic material for all
sections. The violins are
divided into four
sections, making it
possible to assign
intermediate players to
lower parts. First
violins reach fifth
position and there is
shifting required of the
cellos and basses. Short
eighth and quarter notes
should be kept at the
frog, while more bow may
be used for sixteenth
notes. Transitional
writing with many V7
chords brings the best of
the Baroque and Classical
eras together, creating a
piece that is both rich
and intriguing! At
different times on
recordings and, in some
cases, print, the set of
Six Concertini for
Strings has been credited
to Giovanni Pergolesi,
Unico Wilhelm van
Wassenauer, Carlo
Ricciotti, and Johann
Adam Birkenstock. The
present consensus is that
these works are from the
pen of Unico Wilhelm van
Wassenauer (1692-1766) of
the Netherlands, though
published under the name
of Carlo Ricciotti, an
Italian violinist and
impresario. Ricciotti
continues to be credited
with the work in present
day, furthering the
mystery around the true
composer of this
delightful piece of
music. $36.00 - Voir plus => AcheterDélais: 2 to 3 weeks | | |
| Magnificat Chorale SATB satb (soli), SATB (chœur), Orchestre [Partition] Alfred Publishing
By Giovanni Battista Pergolesi. Edited by and trans. Westermann. For Orch. (SAT...(+)
By Giovanni Battista
Pergolesi. Edited by and
trans. Westermann. For
Orch. (SATB with SATB
Soli). Choral Extended
Work. Masterwork. 48
pages. Published by
Alfred Publishing.
$10.99 - Voir plus => AcheterDélais: 4 to 6 weeks | | |
| Twenty-four Italian Songs and Arias Voix moyenne, Piano [Partition] Alfred Publishing
For Voice. (Medium High Voice). Vocal Collection. Masterwork. Book. 100 pages. ...(+)
For Voice. (Medium High
Voice). Vocal Collection.
Masterwork. Book. 100
pages. Published by
Alfred Publishing.
$14.99 - Voir plus => AcheterDélais: 4 to 6 weeks | | |
| Septem verba a Christo in cruce moriente prolata Breitkopf & Härtel
Viola 2 (solos: SATB - 0.0.0.0. - 2.1.0.0. - hp - org - str: 1.1.2(obl.).1.1.) <...(+)
Viola 2 (solos: SATB -
0.0.0.0. - 2.1.0.0. - hp
- org - str:
1.1.2(obl.).1.1.) SKU:
BR.OB-5533-20
Urtext. Composed
by Giovanni Battista
Pergolesi. Edited by
Reinhard Fehling.
Stapled.
Orchester-Bibliothek
(Orchestral Library).
The present setting of
the Seven Last Words of
Jesus Christ grippingly
depicts the story of
Christ's Crucifixion in
fourteen Musical
Dialogues. Listen to the
world premiere recording
of this major work of the
Neapolitan Baroque,
performed by the Akadem.
Solo concerto; Baroque.
Part. 24 pages. Breitkopf
and Haertel #OB 5533-20.
Published by Breitkopf
and Haertel
(BR.OB-5533-20). ISBN
9790004341209. 10 x 12.5
inches. Hermann
Scherchen, who was the
first to take up the
cause of the
one-hour-plus long,
colorfully scored work,
came to the conclusion:
One of the most heartfelt
works of art, full of
gentleness and profound
sensitivity. Since 1936,
when two manuscripts of
monastic provenance were
discovered, musical
scholars have been asking
themselves whether the
Septem verba is authentic
or solely attributable to
Sig. Pergolese. It is
only thanks to the
scholarly comparison of
all manuscripts and to
the discovery of two new
sources which
impressively confirm the
existence of an active
reception of this work in
the mid 18th century,
that the authorship and
transmission can be newly
evaluated. $14.95 - Voir plus => AcheterDélais: 3 to 4 weeks | | |
| Septem verba a Christo in cruce moriente prolata Breitkopf & Härtel
Violoncello (solos: SATB - 0.0.0.0. - 2.1.0.0. - hp - org - str: 1.1.2(obl.).1.1...(+)
Violoncello (solos: SATB
- 0.0.0.0. - 2.1.0.0. -
hp - org - str:
1.1.2(obl.).1.1.) SKU:
BR.OB-5533-23
Urtext. Composed
by Giovanni Battista
Pergolesi. Edited by
Reinhard Fehling.
Stapled.
Orchester-Bibliothek
(Orchestral Library).
The present setting of
the Seven Last Words of
Jesus Christ grippingly
depicts the story of
Christ's Crucifixion in
fourteen Musical
Dialogues. Listen to the
world premiere recording
of this major work of the
Neapolitan Baroque,
performed by the Akadem.
Solo concerto; Baroque.
Part. 32 pages. Breitkopf
and Haertel #OB 5533-23.
Published by Breitkopf
and Haertel
(BR.OB-5533-23). ISBN
9790004341216. 10 x 12.5
inches. Hermann
Scherchen, who was the
first to take up the
cause of the
one-hour-plus long,
colorfully scored work,
came to the conclusion:
One of the most heartfelt
works of art, full of
gentleness and profound
sensitivity. Since 1936,
when two manuscripts of
monastic provenance were
discovered, musical
scholars have been asking
themselves whether the
Septem verba is authentic
or solely attributable to
Sig. Pergolese. It is
only thanks to the
scholarly comparison of
all manuscripts and to
the discovery of two new
sources which
impressively confirm the
existence of an active
reception of this work in
the mid 18th century,
that the authorship and
transmission can be newly
evaluated. $14.95 - Voir plus => AcheterDélais: 3 to 4 weeks | | |
| Septem verba a Christo in cruce moriente prolata Breitkopf & Härtel
Double bass (solos: SATB - 0.0.0.0. - 2.1.0.0. - hp - org - str: 1.1.2(obl.).1.1...(+)
Double bass (solos: SATB
- 0.0.0.0. - 2.1.0.0. -
hp - org - str:
1.1.2(obl.).1.1.) SKU:
BR.OB-5533-27
Urtext. Composed
by Giovanni Battista
Pergolesi. Edited by
Reinhard Fehling.
Stapled.
Orchester-Bibliothek
(Orchestral Library).
The present setting of
the Seven Last Words of
Jesus Christ grippingly
depicts the story of
Christ's Crucifixion in
fourteen Musical
Dialogues. Listen to the
world premiere recording
of this major work of the
Neapolitan Baroque,
performed by the Akadem.
Solo concerto; Baroque.
Part. 28 pages. Breitkopf
and Haertel #OB 5533-27.
Published by Breitkopf
and Haertel
(BR.OB-5533-27). ISBN
9790004341223. 10 x 12.5
inches. Hermann
Scherchen, who was the
first to take up the
cause of the
one-hour-plus long,
colorfully scored work,
came to the conclusion:
One of the most heartfelt
works of art, full of
gentleness and profound
sensitivity. Since 1936,
when two manuscripts of
monastic provenance were
discovered, musical
scholars have been asking
themselves whether the
Septem verba is authentic
or solely attributable to
Sig. Pergolese. It is
only thanks to the
scholarly comparison of
all manuscripts and to
the discovery of two new
sources which
impressively confirm the
existence of an active
reception of this work in
the mid 18th century,
that the authorship and
transmission can be newly
evaluated. $14.95 - Voir plus => AcheterDélais: 3 to 4 weeks | | |
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