Tapray: Four Symphonies concertantes for Harpsichord and Piano with Orchestra ad libitum
Series: Classical Era Publisher: A-R Editions
This volume is part of the set Tapray: Four Symphonies concertantes
Four Symphonies concertantes for Harpsichord and Piano with Orchestra ad libitum
Edited by Bruce Gustafson
C044 Tapray: Four Symphonies concertantes for Harpsichord and Piano with Orchestra ad libitum
978-0-89579-320-1
Full Score (1995)
9x12, xvii + 186 pp.
$78.00
SKU
C044
Performance Parts
C044P
Instrumental Part(s) (1995)
Set of 4 parts (harpsichord and piano in score; one partbook for each symphonie)
C044R1
Rental Parts (1995)
Symphonie Concertante in D Major, Op. 8
Set of 13 parts: 0000 2000 33221
Set of 13 parts: 0000 2000 33221
C044R2
Rental Parts (1995)
Symphonie Concertante in E-flat Major, Op. 9
Set of 14 parts: 0000 2000 solo vn. 33221
Set of 14 parts: 0000 2000 solo vn. 33221
C044R3
Rental Parts (1995)
Symphonie Concertante in C Major, Op.13
Set of 11 parts: 0000 2000 33021
Set of 11 parts: 0000 2000 33021
C044R4
Rental Parts (1995)
Symphonie Concertante in G Major, Op. 15
Set of 9 parts: 0000 0000 33021
Set of 9 parts: 0000 0000 33021
C044S
These four concertos, published between 1778 and 1783 as Tapray's opuses 8, 9, 13, and 15, are for the unusual combination of piano and harsichord with an orchestra of mainly strings (op. 8 adds a pair of horns, and op. 13 adds a solo vioin). Hitherto thought lost, the discovery of the harpsichord part for op. 13 was the stimulus for this edition. Op. 15 is notable as the last French work to require a harpsichord, marking that instrument's demise in the face of the emerging fortepiano.
Symphonie Concertante in D Major, Op. 8
Symphonie Concertante in E-flat Major, Op. 9
Symphonie Concertante in C Major, Op. 13
Symphonie Concertante in G Major, Op. 15
Bruce Alan Brown, unpublished, 26 January 1998