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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>>
for viola da gamba (or transverse flute) & b. c., new edition by Michael O’Loghlin and also published as Facsimile edition by Leonore and Günter von Zadow. Abel dedicated this music also for harpsichord or clavier solo, alto or discant gamba, or violin. These pieces are suitable for education. Separate edition for flute (transposed in a higher key). Edition Güntersbergview first page G079>>
for two flutes (or two violins) from Douziéme Livre 1725, edited by Vince Kelly. Urtext edition. CCBN Publicationsview first page >>
from "Medée", for soprano [c’-g’’], violin (or flute) & b. c., edited by Derek Harrison. Green Man Press view first page >>
Transcription for 5 alto recorders (or 5 voice flutes/5 transverse flutes/5 violins) or 4/5 instruments & b. c., edited by Vince Kelly. Originally for five transverse flutes (or other instruments!), this transcription adheres very closely to the Urtext. CCBN Publications view first page >>
for transverse flute, viola da gamba & b. c., edited by Leonore and Günter von Zadow. Edition Güntersberg view first page >>
transcription for alto recorder (or transverse flute) & piano after the sonata for cello, edited by Vince Kelly. CCBN Publications view first page >>
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 pagesview first page >>
for flute, 2 violins, viola, violoncello & b.c., edited by Michael Dücker. Very important first edition of Ferrandini, who worked in Munich and Dresden. Recorded on CD by "L’Echo du Danube", Accent (Acc 241181). Collegium Musicum - Kölner Reihe Alter Musikview first page >>
for two flutes (or violins) & b. c., edited by Leonore and Günter von Zadow. Edition Güntersbergview first page >>