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Vivaldi, Antonio: Complete Sonatas for Violoncello and Basso continuo RV 39-47

score and parts

Edited by Hoffmann, Bettina
Instrument: Violoncello and Piano
Instrumentatie: Vc/Bc
Serie: Bärenreiter Urtext
Perioada: Baroque
Greutate: 0.766 kg
Editor: Bärenreiter
Numar articol: BA6995
Numarul original al articolului la editor: BA06995
ISBN: 9790006520596
This scholarly-critical edition is based on all the known sources, whether printed or handwritten, that have come down to us for these frequently played pieces. By closely scrutinizing the source material, the editor has arrived at interesting findings that considerably differ from earlier editions of these works. Rather than taking as her principal source Le Clerc’s 1740 print of Sonatas I to VI ╩ an edition probably made without the composer’s consent ╩ the editor has examined the Naples and W

Continut

1.
Sonata I In B Flat RV 47
2.
Sonata II In F RV 41
3.
Sonata III In A Minor RV 43
4.
Sonata In B Flat RV 46
5.
Sonata IV In B Flat RV 45
6.
Sonata IX In G Minor RV 42
7.
Sonata V In E Minor RV 40
8.
Sonata VII In A Minor RV 44
9.
Sonata VIII In E Flat RV 39
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