Martino Bitti. Dresden sonata N.6 in A major Small Ensemble - Digital Sheet Music

Martino Bitti – Dresden Sonata for violin and continuo N.6 in A major (Sinfonia)

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Summary
Instrument:
Cello Harpsichord Violin
Ensembles:
Small Ensemble
Genres:
Baroque Period
Publishers:
Sneakwood Editions
Series:
ArrangeMe
Format:
Set of Parts Score and Parts
Item types:
Digital
Level:
Advanced
Musical forms:
Sonata
Usages:
School and Community
Number of Pages:
16
Detailed Description
Small Ensemble Cello,Harpsichord,Violin - Level 5 - Digital Download

SKU: A0.890772

Composed by Martino Bitti. Arranged by Sneakwood Editions. Baroque. Score and parts. 16 pages. Sneakwood Editions #5321911. Published by Sneakwood Editions (A0.890772).

Martino Bitti – Dresden Sonata for violin and continuo N.6 in A major (Sinfonia)


Anton Domenico Gabbiani – Portrait of Three Musicians of the Medici Court (The violinist is Martino Bitti)

Martino Bitti is one of the great virtuosos of the past who has fallen into oblivion. Few know his work today. However, a look at the works he has left us and his life as a musician reveals a great virtuoso who deserves to be rediscovered.

The relatively recent work done by Professor Talbot in his work: "A Thematic Catalogue of the Instrumental Music of Martino Bitti (1655/6–1743)" [ Michael Talbot (2015) A Thematic Catalogue of the Instrumental Music of Martino Bitti (1655/6–1743), Royal Musical Association Research Chronicle, 46:1, 46-94, DOI: 10.1080/14723808.2014.986256] has brought to light some of Bitti’s most interesting compositions. This is the case of this Sinfonia, listed as anonymous until that moment in the archives of the Sächsische Landesbibliothek – Staats- und Universitätsbibliothek Dresden (SLUB).

The only copy of this work is in the SLUB, as part of the Pisendel collection (Schrank II), the manuscript Mus. 2-R-8, 102, entirely copied by Pisendel. It is very probable that Pisendel copied the sonata during his trip to Italy and his passage through Florence in 1717, where he would meet the crème de la crème of the Florentine violinists: Fanfani and Bitti. Pisendel kept in his collection nine sonatas by Martino Bitti.

Bitti’s virtuosity is noted in this work. The large number of double stops and their use in the complex counterpoint of the second movement demand a high technical mastery from the performer.

Bitti Dresden sonata manuscript

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