Sonatas from “Sonata a tre op. 1” by Tomaso Giovanni Albinoni Piano Quartet - Sheet Music

By Tomaso Giovanni Albinoni

Tomaso Albinonis Trio Sonatas op. 1 enjoyed enormous popularity from the moment they were released, as can be seen in the numerous reprints and Johann Sebastian Bachs own use in the harpsichord fugues BWV 946, 950 and 951. The state of the sources is ideal for a well-grounded edition: the partbooks of the first edition of 1694 provide a secure foundation on which Martin Lutz worked out a musical text that, compared with other transmitted sources, provides a reliable basis."The present edition meets the needs of less experienced performers, since a continuo realization is included." (Andrew Woolley, The Consort)"Die Werke leben nicht nur von den kompakten, mit einem beweglichen Generalbass versehenen und die Virtuositat nicht in den Vordergrund spielenden schnellen Satzen, sondern von den klar konturierten Grave-Abschnitten, die die gesanglichen Qualitaten von Albinonis Musik aufs Beste illustrieren."(Mathias Nofze, Das Orchester)

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Instrument:
Cello Piano Viola Violin
Ensembles:
Piano Quartet
Genres:
Baroque Period Italian
Composers:
Tomaso Giovanni Albinoni
ISBN:
9790004488454
Format:
Score
Item types:
Physical
Musical forms:
Sonata
Artist:
Tomaso Giovanni Albinoni
Usages:
School and Community
Number of Pages:
76
Size:
9 x 12 inches
Shipping Weight:
0.84 pounds

Piano Quartet

SKU: BR.MR-2272

From “Sonata a tre op. 1”. Composed by Tomaso Giovanni Albinoni. Edited by Martin Lutz. Chamber music; Softbound. Musica Rara.

Albinoni's op. 1: the sequel

Sonata; Baroque. Score. 76 pages.

ISBN 9790004488454. 9 x 12 inches.

Tomaso Albinonis Trio Sonatas op. 1 enjoyed enormous popularity from the moment they were released, as can be seen in the numerous reprints and Johann Sebastian Bachs own use in the harpsichord fugues BWV 946, 950 and 951. The state of the sources is ideal for a well-grounded edition: the partbooks of the first edition of 1694 provide a secure foundation on which Martin Lutz worked out a musical text that, compared with other transmitted sources, provides a reliable basis."The present edition meets the needs of less experienced performers, since a continuo realization is included." (Andrew Woolley, The Consort)"Die Werke leben nicht nur von den kompakten, mit einem beweglichen Generalbass versehenen und die Virtuositat nicht in den Vordergrund spielenden schnellen Satzen, sondern von den klar konturierten Grave-Abschnitten, die die gesanglichen Qualitaten von Albinonis Musik aufs Beste illustrieren."(Mathias Nofze, Das Orchester).