Two Sonatas for Flute and Basso continuo by Georg Philipp Telemann Flute - Sheet Music

By Georg Philipp Telemann

These three editions (BA 5880, BA 5889, BA 5890) each comprising two solo sonatas with basso continuo are all taken from Telemann’s famous Essercizii musici; a collection of 24 sonatas including 12 solo sonatas and 12 trio sonatas. These were moulded after Corelli’s Sonata da Chiesa and have four movements: slow-fast-slow-fast. The sonatas long thought to stem from the late 1730s are now believed to have first been published by the composer in approx. 1729. The main sources are the three part-books from the original edition of 1729.This first ever Urtext edition, edited by the Bach and Telemann scholar Klaus Hofmann, is taken from the Telemann Musical Works. The continuo realizations are by the editor.

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Instrument:
Flute Basso Continuo
Genres:
Baroque Period
Composers:
Georg Philipp Telemann
Publishers:
Baerenreiter Verlag
Series:
Barenreiter Urtext
ISBN:
9790006540655
Format:
Performance Score Set of Parts Score and Parts Anthology
Item types:
Physical
Musical forms:
Sonata
Artist:
Georg Philipp Telemann
Usages:
School and Community
Size:
12.2 x 9.57 inches
Shipping Weight:
0.65 pounds

Flute, basso continuo

SKU: BA.BA05890

Composed by Georg Philipp Telemann. Edited by Klaus Hofmann. This edition: urtext edition. Stapled. Barenreiter Urtext. From Essercizii musici. Performance score, Set of parts, anthology. TWV 41. Baerenreiter Verlag #BA05890. Published by Baerenreiter Verlag (BA.BA05890).

ISBN 9790006540655. 12.2 x 9.57 inches. Language: German/English. Preface: Klaus Hofmann.

These three editions (BA 5880, BA 5889, BA 5890) each comprising two solo sonatas with basso continuo are all taken from Telemann’s famous Essercizii musici; a collection of 24 sonatas including 12 solo sonatas and 12 trio sonatas. These were moulded after Corelli’s Sonata da Chiesa and have four movements: slow-fast-slow-fast. The sonatas long thought to stem from the late 1730s are now believed to have first been published by the composer in approx. 1729. The main sources are the three part-books from the original edition of 1729.

This first ever Urtext edition, edited by the Bach and Telemann scholar Klaus Hofmann, is taken from the Telemann Musical Works. The continuo realizations are by the editor.

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