SKU: HL.49010936
ISBN 9790001097703. UPC: 842819115168. 9.0x12.0x0.143 inches.
SKU: ST.C506
ISBN 9790570815067.
The Opus 5 Sonatas were first published in Amsterdam in 1716. The first four are for solo violin and continuo and appear in this volume. Numbers 5 and 6 are ‘Trio Sonatas’ for two violins and continuo. The order we have adopted pays tribute to Professor Michael Talbot’s legendary edition, first published by European Music Archive (EMA101),now sadly unavailable. Editorial suggestions are shown in square brackets.The Optional Basso Continuo part is available to download free of charge, from: www.CliftonEdition.com/C506Sonata in A, Op.5 no.2 (RV30)Sonata in B minor, Op.5 no.4 (RV35)Sonata in Bb, Op.5 no.3 (RV33)Sonata in F, Op.5 no.1 (RV18)Edited by Timothy RobertsABRSM and Trinity Grade 6Former Spartan Press Cat. No.: EMA101.
SKU: ST.C507
ISBN 9790570815074.
The Twelve Sonatas Opus 6 for Violin and Continuo known as Trattenimenti Armonici per Camera (An Entertainment of Harmony) was first published in 1712. This spacious new series is based faithfully on Michael Talbot’s scholarly 1979 European Archive edition and includes an illuminating Preface and Critical Commentary.Volume 1: Op. 6 nos. 1-4. Four Sonatas: C, G minor, B flat and D minor.The fourth movement from Sonata in D minor (Op. 6 No. 4) was selected by ABRSM for Violin Grade 5, 2012-2015.The Optional Basso Continuo part is available to download free of charge, from: www.CliftonEdition.com/C507Edited by Michael TalbotGrade 5Former Spartan Press Cat. No.: EMA106.
SKU: BR.EB-8996
Adolf Busch is primarily considered one of the most important German violinists of the 20th century. Equally successful as a soloist and chamber musician, he founded the world famous Busch Quartet. The fact, that he was also an extremely prolific a. Sonata; Late-romantic; Early modern. Score. 56 pages. Breitkopf and Haertel #EB 8996. Published by Breitkopf and Haertel (BR.EB-8996).
ISBN 9790004187333. 9 x 12 inches.
Up to today Adolf Busch's compositions have had only a marginal place in the world literature canon, though they have recently been rediscovered, newly published and recorded. His chief works consist of chamber music, lieder, and orchestral pieces, but he also wrote a quantity of interesting piano music (about enough to fill a CD) showing various stylistic characteristics. His sonata Op. 25, the most extensive masterpiece in this genre, has now been made available in the present edition, suitable for both professional performers and advanced amateur pianists. Breitkopf are to be congratulated for mining the vaults to bring us such lesser-known gems from the archives of the German romantic tradition. Busch's 'Sonata' reveals itself to be as enjoyable as it is formidable. (www.pianodao.com)Adolf Busch is primarily considered one of the most important German violinists of the 20th century. Equally successful as a soloist and chamber musician, he founded the world famous Busch Quartet. The fact, that he was also an extremely prolific and accomplished composer besides being a virtuoso is relatively little known.
SKU: BR.MR-2115A
ISBN 9790004486696. 9 x 12 inches.
Sonata Sancti Mauritii was written in 1666 by Pavel Josef Vejvanovsky (1633?-1693) for the feast day of the patron saint of St. Mauritius Church, Kremsier, which is now Kromeriz, Czech. The date of the composition shows it to be an early work composed about two years after he joined Prince Bishop Karl Liechtenstein-Kastelkorn's orchestra as trumpeter, composer and copyist.The source for this edition is a manuscript in the Castle Archives, Kromeriz, C.S.S.R., call number Breitenbucher IV 9.This sonata contains many features of interest to trumpeters and is an attractive piece in its own right. Two noteworthy points are 1) the use of mutes to raise the pitch of the trumpets from C to D and 2) the unusual key of g minor for the trumpets with a difficult move from the f-sharp to f-natural in the first trumpet part in measures 112-113. In the latter case, a fermata has been inserted editorially for musical as well as practical reasons.This piano reduction was prepared from a modern edition of the work with strings and continue available also from Musica Rara. The string parts are preserved here as much as possible in the sections marked Tutti. The sections marked B. C. (Basso Continuo) appear here as realised in the orchestral edition.(from the Preface: Charles W. Smith, Cape Girardeau, Missouri, U.S.A., 9th March 1985).
SKU: ST.C508
ISBN 9790570815081.
The Twelve Sonatas Opus 6 for Violin and Continuo known as Trattenimenti Armonici per Camera (An Entertainment of Harmony) was first published in 1712. This spacious new series is based faithfully on Michael Talbot’s scholarly 1979 European Archive edition and includes an illuminating Preface and Critical Commentary.Volume 2: Op. 6 nos. 5-8. Four Sonatas: F, A minor, D and E minor.The Optional Basso Continuo part is available to download free of charge, from: www.CliftonEdition.com/C508Edited by Michael TalbotGrades 5–6Former Spartan Press Cat. No.: EMA107.
SKU: ST.C509
ISBN 9790570815098.
The Twelve Sonatas Opus 6 for Violin and Continuo known as Trattenimenti Armonici per Camera (An Entertainment of Harmony) was first published in 1712. This spacious new series is based faithfully on Michael Talbot’s scholarly 1979 European Archive edition and includes an illuminating Preface and Critical Commentary.Volume 3: Op.6 nos. 9-12. Four Sonatas: G, C minor, A and B flat.The Optional Basso Continuo part is available to download free of charge, from: www.CliftonEdition.com/C509Edited by Michael TalbotGrades 5–6Former Spartan Press Cat. No.: EMA108.
SKU: HL.49010910
ISBN 9790001097444. UPC: 073999676471. 9.0x12.0x0.114 inches.
SKU: HL.49010928
ISBN 9790001097628. UPC: 073999360844. 9.0x12.0x0.132 inches.
Flute (Violin) and Guitar.
SKU: HL.49010903
ISBN 9790001097383. UPC: 073999634631. 9.0x12.0x0.078 inches.
SKU: HL.49010931
ISBN 9790001097659.
SKU: DB.01-00575
Tonal, etwa mittelschwer, musikantisch, klanglich apart, dankbar. Oisterr. Musikzeitschrift.
SKU: AY.FRD58
ISBN 9790302115434.
Prior to 2018, the Trio Sonata of John La Montaine might as well have not existed. When ALRY Publications became the sole representative for Fredonia Press, this work was not mentioned in the catalogs, nor was any score or manuscript included in the Fredonia archives. Suddenly it resurfaced, a paper copy, bearing a handwritten inscription to Doriot Anthony Dwyer, with the subtitle for 3 Flutes or 30 Flutes or 300 Flutes. The new and freshly re-engraved edition, featuring a full score and parts, consists of three movements: Questioning (a trio version of the opening movement of his Sonata for Solo Flute), Song and Scherzo.
SKU: HL.49010926
ISBN 9790001097604. UPC: 073999376463. 9.0x12.0x0.124 inches.
SKU: UT.HS-312
ISBN 9790215327269. 9 x 12 inches.
In a few decades José de Nebra, previously almost completely unknown to musicians and amateurs - outside a narrow circle of connoisseurs -, has become one of the most appreciated Spanish composers in history. Famous and renowned during his lifetime, his music has been forgotten - except for one composition - for more than two centuries, but the publication of a certain number of editions of his music, especially theatrical and religious, since the 1990s has contributed to giving him back a preeminent role in the history of Spanish music and to providing him with a certain presence in concert programs and recordings.As for Nebra’s keyboard music, which from the start was to be his main occupation, we have a sad panorama of scattered, late sources, and often of doubtful - if not erroneous - attribution, until the appearance and subsequent study of the manuscript to which the present edition is dedicated. This notebook was discovered in the Music Archive of the Cathedrals of Zaragoza. The content of the manuscript consists of a set of thirty-one pieces grouped in eight large works in several movements, which often depart somewhat from the Scarlattian sonata model so common in eighteenth-century Iberian keyboard music and which link with other traditions of keyboard music: the purely Hispanic (in some examples of great intentos or fugues, imitative compositions derived from the ancient tientos) and also other European traditions, such as the French, detectable in numerous dance movements. Nebra gives the name ‘sinfonÃa’ to two of these large-scale compositions in several movements, so that in this edition, respecting the name given by the author, the editor used such a name for the series of eight pieces, which could probably also have been called suites, ordres or even sonatas.