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Title Concerto in G, Partitur
Article no. 3008280
Category Ensembles
Subcategory Chamber music, 4 musicians
Instrumentation Cemb (harpsichord); Vln (violin); Vla (viola); Vlc (cello)
Country of publication Germany (de)
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Composer Bayreuth, Wilhelmine von
Arranger Hegen, Irene
Difficulty level 2
Additional info/contents Allegro/Cantabile Andante/Gavotta I/II

Erstveröffentlichung

Eines der frühesten überlieferten Klavierkonzerte der Musikgeschichte ist dieses 1734 komponierte Concerto in g für harpsichord und Streichorchester. Irene Hegen hat durch umfangreiche Forschungsarbeiten die Original-stim-men wiedergefunden, die neben der lange vermissten authentischen harpsichord-Solostimme auch eine um wesentliche Teile (insgesamt etwa 1/3 des Umfangs) bereicherte Fassung des Werkes im Vergleich zur bisher bekannten beinhalten. Ein ausführliches Vorwort, Faksimile Seiten so-wie ein detalillierter editorischer Bericht ergänzen die Ausgabe.

The concerto in g für Cembalo and Streichorchesterwas composed in 1734 and is therefore one of the earliest concerts of its kind. Up to now the original solo part was missed. Thanks to extensive investigations the musicologist and Cembaloist Irene Hegen found the lost parts including the Cembalo solo part. In comparison to the previously known concerto Irene Hegen also discovered an enriched version of the composition. A detailled preface and critical commentary as well as facsimile pages are added in this edition.
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