abstract: The combination of soprano, trumpet, strings and continuo was used with much frequency by Baroque composers in their cantatas, oratorios and operas of the time, giving the trumpet a very important place as a solo instrument from 1600 to 1750. The discovery of two pieces by Neapolitan Baroque composers Domenico Sarro (1679-1744) and Gennaro Manna (1715-1779) enlarges the already important body of known works for this instrumentation. Presenting them in performance editions is a valuable contribution to this repertory. Making performance editions available to performers is always an important and exciting task, especially if they exhibit features that have rarely been seen in this combination of instruments and voices. This is speci...
The lecture was given on July 27th, 1981. The discussion dealt with two anonymous eighteenth-century...
The cantata was the principal form of Italian vocal chamber music from the end of the 17th c. to the...
The cantata was the principal form of Italian vocal chamber music from the end of the 17th c. to the...
The trumpet experienced important changes in terms of its musical use during the middle and late Bar...
Alfredo Casella's Serenata, op. 46 for clarinet, bassoon, trumpet, violin and cello is a composition...
Alessandro Grandi (1586-1630) is a relatively unknown, yet significant figure in the development of ...
The rediscovery of the Sing-Akademie of Berlin manuscript collection in Kiev and its eventual repatr...
The rediscovery of the Sing-Akademie of Berlin manuscript collection in Kiev and its eventual repatr...
The sacred choral music of Andreas Hammerschmidt (1611/12-1675) includes some forty-eight pieces whi...
The popularity of the miscellaneous wind bands in Italian society through the centuries, and the pro...
The Concerto for Trombone, written in 1763 by Georg Christoph Wagenseil, is a piece in 2 movements f...
Housed among the anonymous manuscripts in the Barberini Collection of the Biblioteca Apostolica Vati...
The cantata was the principal form of Italian vocal chamber music from the end of the 17th c. to the...
Includes recorded audio files in WAV and MP3 formats, 52:12 in length.The Concertino, by Giuseppe To...
The sacred choral music of Andreas Hammerschmidt (1611/12-1675) includes some forty-eight pieces whi...
The lecture was given on July 27th, 1981. The discussion dealt with two anonymous eighteenth-century...
The cantata was the principal form of Italian vocal chamber music from the end of the 17th c. to the...
The cantata was the principal form of Italian vocal chamber music from the end of the 17th c. to the...
The trumpet experienced important changes in terms of its musical use during the middle and late Bar...
Alfredo Casella's Serenata, op. 46 for clarinet, bassoon, trumpet, violin and cello is a composition...
Alessandro Grandi (1586-1630) is a relatively unknown, yet significant figure in the development of ...
The rediscovery of the Sing-Akademie of Berlin manuscript collection in Kiev and its eventual repatr...
The rediscovery of the Sing-Akademie of Berlin manuscript collection in Kiev and its eventual repatr...
The sacred choral music of Andreas Hammerschmidt (1611/12-1675) includes some forty-eight pieces whi...
The popularity of the miscellaneous wind bands in Italian society through the centuries, and the pro...
The Concerto for Trombone, written in 1763 by Georg Christoph Wagenseil, is a piece in 2 movements f...
Housed among the anonymous manuscripts in the Barberini Collection of the Biblioteca Apostolica Vati...
The cantata was the principal form of Italian vocal chamber music from the end of the 17th c. to the...
Includes recorded audio files in WAV and MP3 formats, 52:12 in length.The Concertino, by Giuseppe To...
The sacred choral music of Andreas Hammerschmidt (1611/12-1675) includes some forty-eight pieces whi...
The lecture was given on July 27th, 1981. The discussion dealt with two anonymous eighteenth-century...
The cantata was the principal form of Italian vocal chamber music from the end of the 17th c. to the...
The cantata was the principal form of Italian vocal chamber music from the end of the 17th c. to the...