Chalumeau Concerto FaWV L:B 1
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SKU: A0.1143512
Composed by Johann Friedrich Fasch. Arranged by John M. Laverty. Chamber,Classical. Score and Parts. 100 pages. Zephyrwindmusic.com #743828. Published by zephyrwindmusic.com (A0.1143512).As an instrument, the chalumeau can without a doubt be considered the precursor of the modern clarinet. The Chalumeau Concerto by Johann Friedrich Fasch (1688 - 1758) is one of the few examples of a piece written by a significant composer for this instrument. In addition to being a piece written for an instrument in transition, the piece itself is from an era when compositional style was in great transition. The Chalumeau Concerto has elements that can be considered either late Baroque period or early Classical period just like the instrument itself. To add to the strange development of this instrument, two additional spellings are found on the original set of parts. “Chalumeaux” and “Chalimeau” can be clearly seen. Instrumentation: Solo Clarinet (Chalumeau) in B-flat Violin 1 Violin 2 Viola Cello Bass Harpsichord Oboe 1 Oboe 2 Bassoon.
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