Sonata in G minor by Henry Eccles Piano - Sheet Music

By Henry Eccles

Henry Eccles was a Baroque composer and a contemporary to Johann Sebastian Bach (1685–1750), George Frideric Handel (1685–1759) and Antonio Vivaldi (1678–1741). His Violin Sonata in G minor was first published in 1720 for violin and figured bass and was later transcribed for cello and double bass.This sonata is written in baroque sonata form, consisting of a slow introduction followed by three dance movements. The dance movements are based on court dances from the period. Students can listen to “Courante”, “Sarabande”, and “Gigue” movements from any of the 6 Unaccompanied Bach Cello Suites and compare them to the corresponding movements in the “Eccles Sonata”.This sonata is an important stepping stone to more advanced techniques. It requires brush stroke and martel with string crossings. The work also requires shifting into thumb position. These techniques will prepare the student to advance to more challenging works such as Saint-Saëns “Allegro appassionato” and the cello sonata repertoire.

Print edition
$19.16
$23.95
You save: $4.79 ~ 20%

WELCOME20 activated

Ships in 1 to 2 weeks
Special order item, ships once received from publisher.
Quantity
1
Get a 10% discount with SMP Plus subscription

Details

Instrument:
Piano Cello Solo
Genres:
Baroque Period
Composers:
Henry Eccles
Publishers:
Baerenreiter Verlag
ISBN:
9790006564606
Format:
Performance Score
Item types:
Physical
Musical forms:
Sonata
Artist:
Henry Eccles
Usages:
School and Community
Main Key:
g minor
Number of Pages:
10
Size:
11.81 x 9.06 inches
Shipping Weight:
0.29 pounds

Violoncello, Piano - Level 3

SKU: BA.BA10699

Composed by Henry Eccles. Edited by Christoph Sassmannshaus. Stapled. Barenreiter's Concert Pieces. With fingering. Performance score, Part. 10-Jul pages. Baerenreiter Verlag #BA10699. Published by Baerenreiter Verlag (BA.BA10699).

ISBN 9790006564606. 11.81 x 9.06 inches. Key: G minor.

Henry Eccles was a Baroque composer and a contemporary to Johann Sebastian Bach (1685–1750), George Frideric Handel (1685–1759) and Antonio Vivaldi (1678–1741). His Violin Sonata in G minor was first published in 1720 for violin and figured bass and was later transcribed for cello and double bass.

This sonata is written in baroque sonata form, consisting of a slow introduction followed by three dance movements. The dance movements are based on court dances from the period. Students can listen to “Courante”, “Sarabande”, and “Gigue” movements from any of the 6 Unaccompanied Bach Cello Suites and compare them to the corresponding movements in the “Eccles Sonata”.

This sonata is an important stepping stone to more advanced techniques. It requires brush stroke and martel with string crossings. The work also requires shifting into thumb position. These techniques will prepare the student to advance to more challenging works such as Saint-Saëns “Allegro appassionato” and the cello sonata repertoire.