6 Sonaten fur 2 Oboen oder Violine und Oboe, Fagott (Violoncello) und Basso continuo. Heft 4 (Sonate IV) g minor ZWV 181/4 Sonate g-moll (2 Oboen) by Jan Dismas Zelenka Bassoon - Sheet Music

By Jan Dismas Zelenka

Of many trio sonatas written during the 150-year history of this genre the set composed in 1721-2 by Jan Dismas Zelenka (1679-1745) is certainly among the most striking and unusual. Extreme both in their dimensions and their demands on the performer, they unite sophisticated formal designs with exhilarating virtuosity. These sonatas appeared in print for the first time three decades ago in the series"Hortus Musicus"edited by Camillo Schoenbaum , a pathbreaking publication that ushered in the current Zelenka renaissance. Since then recent discoveries and analyses if the sources have made a new edition necessary in order to create a performing version that meets scholarly standards.

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Instrument:
Bassoon Cello Double Bass Oboe Violin Basso Continuo
Genres:
Baroque Period
Composers:
Jan Dismas Zelenka
Publishers:
Hortus Musicus
Series:
Hortus Musicus
ISBN:
9790006005130
Format:
Performance Score Set of Parts Score and Parts
Item types:
Physical
Musical forms:
Sonata
Artist:
Jan Dismas Zelenka
Usages:
School and Community
Main Key:
g minor
Number of Pages:
39
Size:
11.81 x 9.06 inches
Shipping Weight:
0.86 pounds

First oboe, second oboe, bassoon, basso continuo (double bass, cello ad libitum) (1. Oboe, 2. Oboe, Bassoon, Basso continuo (Violone, Violoncello ad libitum)) - Level 3

SKU: BA.HM00274

Sonate g-moll (2 Oboen). Composed by Jan Dismas Zelenka. Edited by Wolfgang Reich. Stapled. Hortus Musicus. Performance score, Set of parts. ZWV 181, 4. 39/11/9/10/8 pages. Hortus Musicus #HM00274. Published by Hortus Musicus (BA.HM00274).

ISBN 9790006005130. 11.81 x 9.06 inches. Key: G minor.

Of many trio sonatas written during the 150-year history of this genre the set composed in 1721-2 by Jan Dismas Zelenka (1679-1745) is certainly among the most striking and unusual. Extreme both in their dimensions and their demands on the performer, they unite sophisticated formal designs with exhilarating virtuosity.

These sonatas appeared in print for the first time three decades ago in the series"Hortus Musicus"edited by Camillo Schoenbaum , a pathbreaking publication that ushered in the current Zelenka renaissance. Since then recent discoveries and analyses if the sources have made a new edition necessary in order to create a performing version that meets scholarly standards.