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Sonata in F major
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String Quartet (2ob,2Bsn,(hpschd ad lib))
SKU: BR.DV-8441
Composed by Johann Friedrich Fasch. Edited by Günter Angerhöfer. Chamber music; stapled. Deutscher Verlag. The present sonata, which is already exceptionally charming thanks to its scoring, was most likely written in Darmstadt in 1713; the 25-year-old Johann Friedrich Fasch was sojourning in the southern Hessian residence city that year. Sonata; Baroque. Score. 40 pages. Deutscher Verlag fur Musik #DV 8441. Published by Deutscher Verlag fur Musik (BR.DV-8441).
ISBN 9790200481648. 9 x 12 inches.
The present sonata, which is already exceptionally charming thanks to its scoring, was most likely written in Darmstadt in 1713; the 25-year-old Johann Friedrich Fasch was sojourning in the southern Hessian residence city that year.After working in Leipzig as director of a Collegium musicum which he had founded, he decided to study composition with Johann Christoph Graupner.Our edition is based on a collective manuscript containing altogether nine sonatas by Fasch which is housed in the Hessische Landes- und Hochschulbibliothek. Editorial additions are marked, articulations and ornaments sparingly supplemented. We have now added a harpsichord part in order to allow one of the historically customary performance forms in the concert hall.
String Quartet (2ob,2Bsn,(hpschd ad lib))
SKU: BR.DV-8441
Composed by Johann Friedrich Fasch. Edited by Günter Angerhöfer. Chamber music; stapled. Deutscher Verlag. The present sonata, which is already exceptionally charming thanks to its scoring, was most likely written in Darmstadt in 1713; the 25-year-old Johann Friedrich Fasch was sojourning in the southern Hessian residence city that year. Sonata; Baroque. Score. 40 pages. Deutscher Verlag fur Musik #DV 8441. Published by Deutscher Verlag fur Musik (BR.DV-8441).
ISBN 9790200481648. 9 x 12 inches.
The present sonata, which is already exceptionally charming thanks to its scoring, was most likely written in Darmstadt in 1713; the 25-year-old Johann Friedrich Fasch was sojourning in the southern Hessian residence city that year.After working in Leipzig as director of a Collegium musicum which he had founded, he decided to study composition with Johann Christoph Graupner.Our edition is based on a collective manuscript containing altogether nine sonatas by Fasch which is housed in the Hessische Landes- und Hochschulbibliothek. Editorial additions are marked, articulations and ornaments sparingly supplemented. We have now added a harpsichord part in order to allow one of the historically customary performance forms in the concert hall.
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