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Locatelli, Pietro Antonio: 6 Sonate a tre per due violini o flauti traversi e basso continuo Op.5

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Édité par Klembala Géza – Malina János
Instrumentation: Chamber Music for Strings and Piano
Collection: EMB Urtext
Période: Baroque
Langue: Hungarian, English, German
Pages: 176 pp
Format: 23 x 30,2 cm (Bach)
Poids: 0.558 kg
Date du parution: Mars 1996
Editeur: Editio Musica Budapest Zeneműkiadó
Numéro d’édition: 14067
ISMN: 9790080140673
The present volume in the EMB Urtext series is the first complete practical edition of the set of trio sonatas for two violins or two flutes by the prominent Italian violin player of the late Baroque. The six trio sonatas do not belong to the usual Corellian type but introduce bold novelties with regard to form, harmony and melody alike. The sixth sonata proves to be particularly interesting since each of the solo instruments conducted in canon have their own continuo part.

Contenu

1.
Sonata I (Sol maggiore)
2.
Sonata II (Mi minore)
3.
Sonata III (Mi maggiore)
4.
Sonata IV (Do maggiore)
5.
Sonata V (Re minore)
6.
Sonata VI (Sol maggiore)
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