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Fiore, Angelo Maria: 3 Trattenimenti per due violoncelli o violoncello e basso continuo

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Réalisation de la basse continue par Máriássy István
Edité par Pejtsik Árpád
Instrumentation: Violoncelles
Période: Baroque
Pages: 42 pp
Format: 23 x 30,2 cm (Bach)
Poids: 0.178 kg
Date du parution: Mars 2009
Editeur: Editio Musica Budapest Zeneműkiadó
Numéro d’édition: 14662
ISMN: 9790080146620
Angelo Maria Fiore (c. 1660-1723), composer and virtuoso cellist, was the founder of the Piedmont school. In 1697 he was invited to the Accademia Filarmonica di Bologna as a rare cello player. During his lifetime his work entitled Trattenimenti di camera a due stromenti, violino e cimbalo o violino e violoncello was published by Bartolomeo Gregori in 1698, barely three years after the first cello sonatas to appear in print, the works of Giuseppe Jacchini. Three of the 14 Trattenimenti were written for cello and basso continuo, and they form the contents of this volume. This edition is faithful to the text of the source and the archaic style of writing has been modernized to make the score (intended for practical, pedagogical purposes) easier to read.

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1.
Trattenimento XI
2.
Trattenimento XII
3.
Trattenimento XIII
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