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for flauto traverso, violin, viola da gamba & violoncello, WKO 227, A6:1, edited by Leonore and Günter von Zadow, with an introduction by Peter Holman. In this Urtext edition, all three sources have been taken into account for the first time. Edition Güntersbergview first page G079>>
sacred concerto for alto, tenor, 4 string instruments (or 4 recorder) & b. c., edited by Dr. Konrad Ruhland. Precious music for Advent of the period before Bach. "Tröstet, tröstet mein Volk" is recorded by Masaaki Suzuki and the Bach-Orchestra Japan (Label BIS/Sweden). First edition. Christmas series Puer Natus in Bethlehem view first page >>
for 2 trumpets, 2 violins, bassoon & b. c., edited by Henry Moderlak. Albrici worked in Rom, Stockholm, Dresden, Hamburg, London, Paris, and Prag. This edition contains also a piano reduction which is suitable for the organ as well as for 2 trumpets, bassoon & organ. This piece is recorded by Musica Antiqua Köln under the direction of Reinhard Goebel: "Musica Baltica" (DG-Archiv Nr. 459619-2). Series Collection Monarca della Tromba - Musik der Fürstenhöfeview first page >>
for 2 violins, viola da gamba & violone (or bassoon), edited by Christian Zincke. First edition, Series Collegium Musicum - Kölner Reihe Alter Musikview first page >>
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 Speciosaview first page EW782 >> view first page EW780 >> view first page EW789 >>
für violino piccolo (or violin), violin, viola, violone (or bassoon) & b. c., editied by Dr. Konrad Ruhland. H. I. F. Bibers son Carl Biber wrote an uncommon sonata per la chiesa with violino piccolo. Carl Biber was from 1743 on hofkapellmeister in Salzburg. Series Laudate Dominum in chordis et organoview first page >>
with the "Night Watchman Serenade" for [Bass ad lib.], 2 violins, 2 viols, violone & harpsichord, edited by Markus Eberhardt. Until now, the "Night Watchman Serenade" has only been available in a Denkmäler edition without performance material. In the "Ciacona," Biber conjures up the ancient figure of the Night Watchman, a role that can also be taken over (for example, in costume) by a member of the ensemble. Score & parts. Series Harmonia Coelestisview first page >>
for 2 trumpets, 2 violins & b. c. (Durata: 5’) from "Sonatae Tam Aris, Quam Aulis Servientes (1696)", edited by Johann Plietzsch. Urtext edition after the source of Kremsier/Czech and two others sources (printed edition from 1696 and DTÖ). Collection Monarca della Tromba - Musik der Fürstenhöfeview first page >>
for instrumental consort, edited by Leonore and Günter von Zadow. Highlight of the polyphonic style in France and suitable for gambas or wind instruments (broken consort). Edition Güntersbergview first page G016>> G009>> G010>> G011>> G012>> G013>> G014>> G015>>
for the death of Earl of Devonshire (1606) for 3 voices [SAB] (or instrumens: violin/oboe, alto recorder/viola/cor anglais, violoncello/bassoon), viola da gamba & lute (or harpsichord/guitar), edited by Vince Kelly. Facsimile and New Edition, parts on CD-Rom. It’s suitable for both: instrumental or vocal ensembles.CCBN Publications view first page >>