Early Viennese Chamber Music with Obbligato Keyboard, Part 2

Series: Classical Era  Publisher: A-R Editions
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Early Viennese Chamber Music with Obbligato Keyboard, Part 2
Six Ensemble Works for Two to Five Performers

Edited by Michelle Fillion

C033 Early Viennese Chamber Music with Obbligato Keyboard, Part 2
978-0-89579-359-1 Full Score (1989) 9x12, xvii + 96 pp.
$46.00
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Performance Parts (Available Separately)

C033P
Instrumental Part(s) (1989)
Set of 5 parts (fl.; vn. 1; vn. 2; vc.; cb.)
$22.00
This sampling of previously unpublished chamber music with keyboard, composed around 1770 by Haydn's contemporaries Wagenseil, Hofmann, Steffan, Mann, Zimmermann, and Vanhal, offers delightful examples of entertainment music from mid-eighteenth-century Vienna. These works furnish valuable evidence of the origins of this genre, and also a stylistic context for Haydn's early chamber music with keyboard.
Leopold Hofmann, Partitta for violins I/II, bass, and cembalo
Leopold Hofmann, Concertino for flute, violin, violoncello, bass, and cembalo
Joseph Anton Steffan, Concertino for flute, violin, violoncello, and cembalo
Georg Christoph Wagenseil, Divertimento for violin ad libitum, violoncello obbligato, and cembalo
Georg Christoph Wagenseil, Concertino for violins I/II, bass, and cembalo
Anton Zimmermann, Sonata, Op. 2, No. 2 for violin and cembalo obbligato
Lindsay Kemp, Musical Times, November 1990, Katalin Komlos, Music & Letters, May 1991; A. Peter Brown, Notes, September 1992