Sonatas for Treble Recorder (Querflote, Violine) und Basso continuo Sonatas No. 1 in F major and No. 2 in D minor by Benedetto Marcello Flute - Sheet Music

By Benedetto Marcello

The recorder sonatas presented by Benedetto Marcello (1686-1739) are taken from a collection of 12 sonatas, printed for the first time in 1712 by G. Sale in Venice. That same year, the 26-year old Marcello became a member of the"Accademia Filarmonica"in Bologna. In 1711 he had already been elected a judge in the"Council of Forty"in Venice. These sonatas were composed by a man who already at the time, but also throughout his later life, had to divide between music and strenuous official duties, and who always called himself a simple"Dilettante della musica".

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Summary
Format:
Performance Score Set of Parts Score and Parts
Item types:
Physical
Musical forms:
Sonata
Artist:
Benedetto Marcello
Usages:
School and Community
Main Key:
F Major & d minor
Number of Pages:
15
Size:
11.81 x 9.06 inches
Shipping Weight:
0.38 pounds
Detailed Description
Alto recorder (flute, violin), basso continuo (harpsichord, cello, viola da gamba) (Treble recorder (Flute, Violin), Basso continuo (Harpsichord, Violoncello, Viola da gamba)) - Level 3

SKU: BA.HM00151

Sonatas No. 1 in F major and No. 2 in D minor. Composed by Benedetto Marcello. Edited by Jörgen Glode. Stapled. Hortus Musicus. Volume I. Performance score, Set of parts. Opus 2. 15/7/6 pages. Hortus Musicus #HM00151. Published by Hortus Musicus (BA.HM00151).

ISBN 9790006003280. 11.81 x 9.06 inches. Key: F major & d minor. Language: German/English. Preface: Glode, Jörgen.

The recorder sonatas presented by Benedetto Marcello (1686-1739) are taken from a collection of 12 sonatas, printed for the first time in 1712 by G. Sale in Venice. That same year, the 26-year old Marcello became a member of the"Accademia Filarmonica"in Bologna. In 1711 he had already been elected a judge in the"Council of Forty"in Venice. These sonatas were composed by a man who already at the time, but also throughout his later life, had to divide between music and strenuous official duties, and who always called himself a simple"Dilettante della musica".

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