Die Triosonate im Barock
Description
CHAMBER MUSIC METHOD FOR STRINGS - Volume 2
The Baroque Trio Sonata
At first sight, this publication appears to be a collection of pieces, for the technical studies, not too attractive but so characteristic of tutors, are missing. Yet the selection of the works, their order according to the development of ensemble playing and the advice includeed after the foreword and containig proposals for the technical realization of ensemble playing in the case of certain typical pieces ? these all make this publication a tutor.The works form a cross-section of a longer period of the history of chamber music and offer an insight into thedifferent methods of composition. Volume II introduces the Baroque trio sonata through theworks of the greatest masters (Vivaldi, Corelli, Albinoni, F. Couperin, Purcell and Bach). The two violin parts do not go beyond the 3rd position and the cello beyond the 4th position.
Contents
- Vivaldi, Antonio: Sonata in re minore (La Follia)
- Corelli, Arcangelo: Sonata in sib maggiore
- Corelli, Arcangelo: Sonata in sol minore
- Albinoni, Tomaso: Sonata da camera
- Corelli, Arcangelo: Sonata in sol maggiore L(Ciacona)
- Couperin, François: Chaconne ou Passacaille
- Corelli, Arcangelo: Sonata in la minore
- Corelli, Arcangelo: Sonata in do maggiore
- Purcell, Henry: Sonata in do maggiore
- Bach, Johann Sebastian: Fuga canonica
- Bach, Johann Sebastian, Mozart, Wolfgang Amadeus: Adagio e Fuga