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Orchestral Music in Salzburg, 1750-1780
Edited by Cliff Eisen
| C 40 |
ISBN 0-89579-287-7 |
(1994) xxiii+118 pp. |
$47.00 |
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ISBN 978-0-89579-287-7
(13-digit) |
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| C 40P1 |
Christelli parts |
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$4.00 |
| C 40P2 |
Eberlin parts |
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$6.00 |
| C 40P3 |
Hafeneder parts |
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$18.00 |
| C 40P4 |
Hebelt parts |
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$13.00 |
| C 40P5 |
Mozart parts |
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$18.00 |
| C 40P6 |
Paris parts |
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$12.00 |
| C 40P7 |
Scheicher parts |
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$18.00 |
| C 40P8 |
Seidl parts |
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$7.00 |
Although sacred vocal music by Mozart's predecessors
and contemporaries in Salzburg has been widely studied, symphonies and
other orchestral works by many of these composers remain unknown. Yet the
repertory of Salzburg symphonies represents the earliest orchestral music
to which Mozart was exposed, and its influence can be seen not only among
his earliest symphonies, composed in London, Paris, and Holland in 1764-66,
but also among the numerous symphonies and serenades of the 1770s. This
edition includes previously unavailable orchestral works by three generations
of Salzburg composers: the court violoncellist Caspar Christelli (ca. 1706-66)
and the court concertmaster Ferdinand Seidel (ca. 1700-1773); vice-Kapellmeister
Leopold Mozart (1719-87); and the court violinists Wenzel Helbelt (ca.
1736-69) and Joseph Hafeneder (1746-84).
Music Sample
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Contents
| Caspar Christelli |
Symphony for two violins and violoncello |
| Johann Ernst Eberlin |
Symphony for two violins, viola, and basso |
| Joseph Hafeneder |
Symphony for two violins, viola, basso, two oboes, and two
horns |
| Wenzel Hebelt |
Symphony for two violins, viola, basso, and two horns |
| Leopold Mozart |
Symphony for two violins, viola, basso, two oboes, two horns,
and two trumpets ad libitum |
| Anton Ferdinand Paris |
Symphony for two violins, viola, and basso |
| Georg Scheicher |
Symphony for two violins, viola, basso, two oboes, and two
horns |
| Ferdinand Seidl |
Parthia for two violins, basso, two trumpets, and timpani |
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