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Cello,Instrumental Duet,Violin - Level 4 - Digital Download
SKU: A0.549268
Composed by Dietrich Buxtehude. Arranged by James M. Guthrie, ASCAP. Baroque,Concert,Instructional,Standards. 36 pages. Jmsgu3 #3480001. Published by jmsgu3 (A0.549268).
Duration: ca. 10:25 Score: 246 measures, 15 Pages. Instrumentation: violin, viola da gamba, cembalo. Cembalo part: 9 pages, Violin part: 5 pages, Viola da Gamba part: 6 pages.
Movement Structure:
Adagio - Allegro
Lento - Vivace
Largo - Presto
Adagio/Lento
Buxtehude Background
Dieterich Buxtehude (1637–1707) was, as a matter of fact, a Danish-German composer and musician of the Baroque era. With this in mind, his organ compositions are a fundamental part of the standard organ repertoire. Consequently, they are regularly performed at recitals and in church performances. For one thing, Buxtehude wrote in a wide variety of musical idioms. Another key point is that he strongly influenced many composers, including Johann Sebastian Bach. Musicologists today certainly consider Buxtehude as one of the most important German composers of the pre-Bach Baroque period. Buxtehude, all in all, wrote a lot of vocal music. It covers, on balance, many different styles. Furthermore, his organ compositions focus primarily on chorale settings and sectional forms. His chamber music, in any event, represents only a minor part of his output. The only chamber works he published, on the whole, were fourteen chamber sonatas.
Lost Works
Many of his compositions have in time been lost. His oratorio texts have survived until now, but henceforth none of the musical scores can be found. Nonetheless, Johann Sebastian Bach and Georg Philipp Telemann certainly used these oratorios as models for some of their works. Furthermore, a recently discovered directory of a 1695 sheet music-auction in Lübeck offers additional suggestions of such lost works.
Manuscript Copies
The only copies we have of many of Buxtehude’s works are, for the most part, copies provided by a variety of contemporary composers. The organ chorale settings are, on the whole, generally by Johann Gottfried Walther, while Gottfried Lindemann's copies concentrate on the sectional organ compositions. All in all, Johann Christoph Bach's copy is principally significant - it includes three ostinato works and the celebrated Prelude and Chaconne in C major, BuxWV 137. Buxtehude probably wrote his pieces in organ tablature, yet in either case, the majority of the reproductions are in typical staff notation.
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Cello,Instrumental Duet,Violin - Level 4 - Digital Download
SKU: A0.549268
Composed by Dietrich Buxtehude. Arranged by James M. Guthrie, ASCAP. Baroque,Concert,Instructional,Standards. 36 pages. Jmsgu3 #3480001. Published by jmsgu3 (A0.549268).
Duration: ca. 10:25 Score: 246 measures, 15 Pages. Instrumentation: violin, viola da gamba, cembalo. Cembalo part: 9 pages, Violin part: 5 pages, Viola da Gamba part: 6 pages.
Movement Structure:
Adagio - Allegro
Lento - Vivace
Largo - Presto
Adagio/Lento
Buxtehude Background
Dieterich Buxtehude (1637–1707) was, as a matter of fact, a Danish-German composer and musician of the Baroque era. With this in mind, his organ compositions are a fundamental part of the standard organ repertoire. Consequently, they are regularly performed at recitals and in church performances. For one thing, Buxtehude wrote in a wide variety of musical idioms. Another key point is that he strongly influenced many composers, including Johann Sebastian Bach. Musicologists today certainly consider Buxtehude as one of the most important German composers of the pre-Bach Baroque period. Buxtehude, all in all, wrote a lot of vocal music. It covers, on balance, many different styles. Furthermore, his organ compositions focus primarily on chorale settings and sectional forms. His chamber music, in any event, represents only a minor part of his output. The only chamber works he published, on the whole, were fourteen chamber sonatas.
Lost Works
Many of his compositions have in time been lost. His oratorio texts have survived until now, but henceforth none of the musical scores can be found. Nonetheless, Johann Sebastian Bach and Georg Philipp Telemann certainly used these oratorios as models for some of their works. Furthermore, a recently discovered directory of a 1695 sheet music-auction in Lübeck offers additional suggestions of such lost works.
Manuscript Copies
The only copies we have of many of Buxtehude’s works are, for the most part, copies provided by a variety of contemporary composers. The organ chorale settings are, on the whole, generally by Johann Gottfried Walther, while Gottfried Lindemann's copies concentrate on the sectional organ compositions. All in all, Johann Christoph Bach's copy is principally significant - it includes three ostinato works and the celebrated Prelude and Chaconne in C major, BuxWV 137. Buxtehude probably wrote his pieces in organ tablature, yet in either case, the majority of the reproductions are in typical staff notation.
This product was created by a member of ArrangeMe, Hal Leonard's global
self-publishing community of independent composers, arrangers, and songwriters.
ArrangeMe allows for the publication of unique arrangements of both popular
titles and original compositions from a wide variety of voices and backgrounds.
About Digital Downloads
Digital Downloads are downloadable sheet music files that can be viewed directly on
your computer, tablet or mobile device. Once you download your digital sheet music,
you can view and print it at home, school, or anywhere you want to make music, and
you don't have to be connected to the internet. Just purchase, download and play!
PLEASE NOTE: Your Digital Download will have a watermark at the bottom of each page
that will include your name, purchase date and number of copies purchased. You are
only authorized to print the number of copies that you have purchased. You may not
digitally distribute or print more copies than purchased for use (i.e., you may not
print or digitally distribute individual copies to friends or students).
Preview: Buxtehude: Sonata for Violin, Viola da Gamba & Cembalo
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