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Sonata No. 1 In F by Benedetto Marcello (1686-1739). Arranged by Donald Little and Richard Nelson. For tuba and piano. Brass Solos & Ensembles - Tuba And Piano/Organ. Baroque. Grade 5. Set of performance parts. 12 pages. Published by Southern Music Company (SO.ST437).

Benedetto Marcello (1686-1739) is known today as an Italian composer of opera and instrumental music. This sonata, transcribed for tuba and keyboard, was originally one of six cello sonatas composed in 1732. In addition to piano, harpsichord and organ are well suited for realizing the accompaniment for these sonatas. The transcribers have taken great care to preserve Marcello's intentions by consulting an original edition of the sonatas published by John Walsh in London (c. 1740). The only Changes from Marcello's score involve some of the dynamic and phrasing indications, which were made with the tuba player's specific needs in mind. In the Walsh edition of this sonata, three of the four movements are in two sections, each of which are notated with repeats. Current performance practice usually includes the repetition of only the first section of each movement. If the performer wishes to repeat the second sections as well, it is suggested that he provide contrasts by additional ornamentation and dynamic versions.

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Christopher Schwinger

Location: from Overland Park, Kansas

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Intermediate/advanced

September 17, 2007

Marcello - Sonata No. 1 in F

Marcello writes quite pleasant pieces. This sonata, written for cello and transcribed to tuba, provides a good chance to practice contrast of dynamics, articulation, and the rest, as well as the shifts of style between slow movements and fast movements. It's a great piece.

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