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French Baroque Duets for two treble recorders
Selected and edited by Bali János
Setting: Two or More Recorders
Genre: Pedagogical performance pieces
Length: 66 pages
Format: 23 x 30,2 cm (Bach)
Weight: 0.221 kg
Published: February 1, 2003
Publisher: Editio Musica Budapest Zeneműkiadó
Item number: 14376
ISMN: 9790080143766
In France at the beginning of the 18th century the transverse flute became very popular, and dozens of volumes of suites were published for one flute or more (with or without bass). On the title-page of many publications of that period the violin, oboe and recorder are mentioned as alternative instruments, on the recorder the pieces generally have to be played a minor third higher. This volume offers a selection of works by the best French wind composers (Hotteterre, Pierre Philidor, La Barre, Montéclair), transposed for the recorder. It includes Hotteterre's well-known D minor suite, as far as we know, this is the first printed edition in which the 'Passacaille' can be played without page-turning.
Contents |
1. | Monteclair, Michel de: Cinquieme concert | |
2. | Philidor, Pierre Danican: Deuxieme suitte | |
3. | Philidor, Pierre Danican: Unzieme suitte | |
4. | Hotteterre, Jacques-Martin: Deuxieme Suitte | |
5. | Hotteterre, Jacques-Martin: Premiere suitte | |
6. | La Barre, Michel de: [Dix-septieme suite] | |
7. | La Barre, Michel de: XXI. suite | |