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Concerto in F Major, No. 2 for Guitar and Piano (Piano Reduction)
21555331
21555331

Concerto in F Major, No. 2 for Guitar and Piano (Piano Reduction) by Karl Kohaut Guitar - Sheet Music

By Karl Kohaut
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Guitar and Piano

SKU: IS.GP14017EM

Composed by Karl Kohaut. Arranged by Victor Van Puijenbroeck. Plucked - Guitar. Metropolis Music Publishers #GP14017EM. Published by Metropolis Music Publishers (IS.GP14017EM).

ISBN 9790365000623.

Karl Kohaut (1726 - 1784) was an Austrian lutenist and composer of Czech descent, considered to be one of the last important composers of music for Baroque lute. Although also a violinist active in the Viennese music scene, he was most well-known as a lutenist. He composed a total of seven lute concertos during his lifetime, including this Concerto in F Major, No. 2 (not to be confused with his Concerto in F Major, No. 1, which is considered the most popular) in three movements: Allegro moderato, Andante molto, and Tempo di Minuetto. In this edition, Victor Van Puijenbroeck has created a piano reduction of the orchestral score and also has adapted the lute part to be played on guitar. Included are parts for both lute (the part has been adapted from lute tablature to modern notation) and guitar (capotasto).

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