Nardini, Pietro: Concerto A Major op. 1/1
supplementary string parts
Editado por Kehr, Guenter
Arreglo: String Ensemble
Instrumentación: 2 Violins I, 2 Violins II, Viola, 2 Cellos/Double Basses
Páginas: 46 páginas
Año de publicación: 1989
Editorial: Schott
Nº de artículo: CON109-60
Nº de editorial: CON 109-60
ISMN: 9790001023160
Pietro Nardini was the most important pupil of Tartini regarding both violin playing and composition. Like his teacher, he attached special significance to the beauty of sound and the -suitability for singing, as is shown by reports of his contemporaries. Leopold Mozart, for example, wrote in one of his letters that he ''had heard a certain Nardini and that there could not be heard anything more beautiful in the tonal beauty, purity, harmony and in the singable taste.'' The two concertos in A major and F major consist of three movements with the traditional tempo order quick-slow-quick, each movement giving the soloist the opportunity to play a solo cadence.