Sinfonia in D (First Movement) First Movement by Johann Stamitz String Orchestra - Sheet Music

By Johann Stamitz

The Sinfonia a 8 (La Melodia Germania No. 1) in D major by Johann Stamitz was originally composed for two French horns, two violins, viola, and bass. Since the wind parts largely doubled the strings it was apparent that this music could be advantageously arranged for string orchestra, and is ideal school orchestra material. This movement from the Sinfonia is delightful music, enjoyed by players and audience alike. It has sparkle and interest throughout, thanks to the genius of its musically dedicated composer, Johann Stamitz.

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Format:
Set of Parts Score and Parts
Item types:
Physical
Musical forms:
Symphony
Series levels:
2015 CASMEC Concert Performance Repertoire
Artist:
Johann Stamitz
Usages:
School and Community
Main Key:
D major
Number of Pages:
106
Size:
9 x 12 inches
Shipping Weight:
1.31 pounds

Orchestra Cello, Contrabass, Viola, Violin I, Violin II

SKU: CF.AS57

First Movement. Composed by Johann Stamitz. Arranged by Elizabeth Green. Folio. Carl Fischer Classic String Orchestra Edition. Classical. Full set. With Standard notation. 106 pages. Carl Fischer Music #AS57. Published by Carl Fischer Music (CF.AS57).

ISBN 9780825824357. UPC: 798408024352. 9 x 12 inches. Key: D major.

The Sinfonia a 8 (La Melodia Germania No. 1) in D major by Johann Stamitz was originally composed for two French horns, two violins, viola, and bass. Since the wind parts largely doubled the strings it was apparent that this music could be advantageously arranged for string orchestra, and is ideal school orchestra material. This movement from the Sinfonia is delightful music, enjoyed by players and audience alike. It has sparkle and interest throughout, thanks to the genius of its musically dedicated composer, Johann Stamitz.