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Carl Friedrich Abel (1732-1787): Six Sonatas op. 9
 

for violin, violoncello (or viola da gamba) & b. c. WKO 86-91, edited by Leonore and Günter von Zadow with an introduction by Peter Holman. Charming works in the gallant style, which all make use of the bipartite form that was popular at that time in London for light chamber music. Edition Güntersberg

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Johann Christoph Friedrich Bach (1732-1795): Sonata III
 

Sonata for violin, viola & piano, edited by Richard Gwilt. RG editions

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Johann Sebastian Bach (1685-1750): 20 Choräle in 27 Sätzen
 

20 chorals in 27 movements for violin, violoncello & organ/piano, arranged by Jörg Günter. It's also possible to perform some movements (e.g. Vater unser im Himmelreich, O Haupt voll Blut und Wunden, Nun danket alle Gott, Befiehl du deine Wege, Jesu meine Freude) with children (organ/piano with two- or three manuals). Ideal for music school education and church music. Solo parts in C and B flat.

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Johann Sebastian Bach (1685-1750): Organ Trio Sonatas
 

Six Sonatas for violin(s), viola & b. c., edited by Richard Gwilt. Important transcription in terms of Bach. Volume I contains Sonata I & III for 2 violins & b. c, Volume II contains Sonata II & IV for violin, viola & v. c. and Volume III contains Sonata V & VI for 2 violins & b. c. RG editions

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Dietrich Becker (1623-1679): Sonata à 2. Violino & Viola da gamba
 

from "Erster Theil zweystimmiger Sonaten und Suiten", Hamburg 1674, for violin, viola da gamba and b. c., as well as new edition and facsimile edited by Leonore and Günter von Zadow. Dietrich Becker was a well known violin virtuoso from northern Germany in the second half of the 17th century. His compositions are in the tradition of Weckmann, Reincken and Buxtehude but they show also an Italian influence. New edition, b. c. by Dankwart von Zadow. Edition Güntersberg

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Antonio Bertali (1605-1669)/Philip Jacob Rittler (1638-1690): Tausend-Gulden-Sonate
 

for 2 violins & b. c., edited by Dr. Konrad Ruhland. The Tausend-Gulden-Sonate (Thousand-Gulden-Sonata) is one of the most remarkable and most beautiful works of Bertali which is handed down in three different versions (Uppsala, Kremsier and Paris): for 3 parts in F major (Bertali), for 5 parts in D minor (Rittler/Bertali) as well as for 6 parts in F major (Bertali). The authorship of the 5-part-sonata (EW780) is unclear until today although most hints account for Rittler. Series Musica Speciosa

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Antonio Bertali (1605-1669): Two Sonatas à 3 in A minor and G minor
 

for 2 violins, bassoon (or violone) & b. c., edited by Christian Zincke. Interesting chamber music after the source of the "Herzog-August-Bibliothek Wolfenbüttel". Series Collegium Musicum - Kölner Reihe Alter Musik

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Antonio Bertali (1605-1669): Sonata à 2 in D minor
 

for violin, viola da gamba & b. c., edited by Christian Zincke. First edition. Series Collegium Musicum - Kölner Reihe Alter Musik

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Carl Heinrich Biber (1681-1749): Sonata à Pastorale
 

for 2 violins, violone (or bassoon) & b. c., edited by Dr. Konrad Ruhland. This sonata per la chiesa was written by the son of H. I. F. Biber. Since 1743 Carl Biber was Hofkapellmeister in Salzburg. First edition. Christmas series Puer natus in Bethlehem

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Heinrich I. Fr. von Biber (1644-1704): Harmonia Artificioso-Ariosa
 

seven partias a tre, edited as facsimile (Wiesentheit 1696) by Reinhard Goebel. Series Magdeburger Faksimile Offizin

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