Orchestra Str (4 Vn parts [2.2.2.2].3.2.2): Hpchd in set
SKU: AP.36-A709002
Arranged by Johann P. Hinnenthal. String Orchestra. Kalmus Orchestra Library. Score and Part(s). LudwigMasters Publications #36-A709002. Published by LudwigMasters Publications (AP.36-A709002).
UPC: 605258611345. English.
The six CONCERTI ARMONICI were long thought to be the work of the violinist-impresario Carlo Ricciotti or composer Giovanni Battista Pergolesi, but more recent research has revealed the composer to be Unico Wilhelm van Wassenauer (1692-1766). Born into a wealthy Dutch family, the diplomat and composer founded a Collegium musicum in The Hague under the oversight of Ricciotti. Composed between 1725 and 1740, the six concertos have been falsely attributed to a variety of contemporaries, Ricciotti and Pergolesi amongst them, since its anonymous publication. Wassenauer's aristocratic background was the reason for his secretiveness. The sentiment of the time ordained that musicians belong to the lower classes. This edition of CONCERTINO No. 1 (also CONCERTO ARMONICO in G Major, CONCERTO I, or just CONCERTINO in G), drawing from the CONCERTO ARMONICO in G, was edited by 20th century Baroque expert Johann Philipp Hinnenthal. While Hinnenthal spuriously attributes the work to Ricciotti, he acknowledges that the composer may also be Pergolesi or an unknown third composer. Despite Wassenauer's authorship having since been confirmed, Hinnenthal's original editorial notes have been retained. Instrumentation: Str (4 Vn parts [2.2.2.2].3.2.2): Hpchd.
These products are currently being prepared by a new publisher. While many items are ready and will ship on time, some others may see delays of several months.
Orchestra Str (4 Vn parts [2.2.2.2].3.2.2): Hpchd in set
SKU: AP.36-A709002
Arranged by Johann P. Hinnenthal. String Orchestra. Kalmus Orchestra Library. Score and Part(s). LudwigMasters Publications #36-A709002. Published by LudwigMasters Publications (AP.36-A709002).
UPC: 605258611345. English.
The six CONCERTI ARMONICI were long thought to be the work of the violinist-impresario Carlo Ricciotti or composer Giovanni Battista Pergolesi, but more recent research has revealed the composer to be Unico Wilhelm van Wassenauer (1692-1766). Born into a wealthy Dutch family, the diplomat and composer founded a Collegium musicum in The Hague under the oversight of Ricciotti. Composed between 1725 and 1740, the six concertos have been falsely attributed to a variety of contemporaries, Ricciotti and Pergolesi amongst them, since its anonymous publication. Wassenauer's aristocratic background was the reason for his secretiveness. The sentiment of the time ordained that musicians belong to the lower classes. This edition of CONCERTINO No. 1 (also CONCERTO ARMONICO in G Major, CONCERTO I, or just CONCERTINO in G), drawing from the CONCERTO ARMONICO in G, was edited by 20th century Baroque expert Johann Philipp Hinnenthal. While Hinnenthal spuriously attributes the work to Ricciotti, he acknowledges that the composer may also be Pergolesi or an unknown third composer. Despite Wassenauer's authorship having since been confirmed, Hinnenthal's original editorial notes have been retained. Instrumentation: Str (4 Vn parts [2.2.2.2].3.2.2): Hpchd.
These products are currently being prepared by a new publisher. While many items are ready and will ship on time, some others may see delays of several months.
Preview: Concerti Armonici: Concertino No. 1 in G (spuriously attributed to Ricciotti)
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