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Stefano Bernardi (1577-1637): Sinfonia quinta concertata "All’ Epistola"
 

for 2 violins (2 cornetts), 4 gambas (4 trombones) & b. c. New edition after the first print from 1616 edited by Dr. Konrad Ruhland. This six-part sonata da chiesa is related to the sonatas of Giovanni Gabrieli and is considered as the oldest church sonata which was passed down. The piece is also suitable for 2 cornetts and 4 trombones. Series with sacred instrumental music Laudate Dominum in chordis et organo

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Antonio Bertali (1605-1669): Sonata Sublationis
 

for 2 trumpets, 2 violins, 3 viols (or 3 trombones) & b. c., edited by Dr. Konrad Ruhland. A solemn piece. First edition. Series Monarca della Tromba - Musik der Fürstenhöfe

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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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Heinrich Ignaz Franz Biber (1644-1704): Sonata ŕ 6
 

for trumpet, 2 violins, 2 viols & b. c., edited by Johann Plietzsch (Durata: 8’). Edited after the autograph of the library of Kremsier. First edition. Series Monarca della Tromba - Musik der Fürstenhöfe

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Heinrich Ignaz Franz Biber (1644-1704): Sonata Due
 

two sonatas ŕ 8 for 2 trumpets, 2 violins, 4 viols & b. c. from "Sonatae Tam Aris, Quam Aulis Servientes" (1696), edited by Johann Plietzsch (Durata: ŕ 8’). Urtext edition after the source of Kremsier. The viola parts 3 and 4 as well as the basso part are also suitable for 3 trombones (see original source). Series Monarca della Tromba - Musik der Fürstenhöfe

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Eustache du Caurroy (1549-1609): 42 Fantasias (complete edition)
 

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 Güntersberg

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Jean Sigismund Cousser (Kusser) (~1660-1727): La cicala della cetra D'Eunomio
 

six Consort-suites for 2 oboes, bassoon, strings & b. c. (Stuttgart 1700), edited as Urtext-edition by Michael Robertson. During his time as "Württembergischer Hofkapellmeister" in Stuttgart Cousser published three important collections of French dance music in the style of Lully. Series Collegium Musicum - Kölner Reihe Alter Musik

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Martin Erhardt (*1983): Improvisation mit Ostinatobässen (16.-18. Jh.)
 

Teaching material for experimentation in lessons, ensemble, and private study for all instruments, including play-along CDs (in 415 and 440 Hz). At long last, a method for improvisation in Renaissance and Baroque music that is recommended by leading musicians and teachers, including Michael Schneider and Maurice van Lishout. The book provides an excellent overview - and vividly conveys the paths to "freer" music making - that is helpful not only for specialists, but also for amateurs. German, 148 pages

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Johann Joseph Fux (1660-1741): Rondeau ŕ 7
 

for violino piccolo and bassoon concertato, violin, 2 viols, basse de violon & b. c., edited by Dr. Konrad Ruhland. First edition. Series Musica Speciosa

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Zoltán Gárdonyi (1906-1986): Drei Bilder zur Karwoche
 

for Passion. Zoltán Gárdonyi was professor from 1941-1967 at the Budapest Academy of Music and former student of Paul Hindemith and Zoltán Kodály. The set of parts contains: organ, strings: 3-3-2-1-1. Please order additional parts separately (EW 219a).

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