Concerto en ut mineur
pour alto & piano
COMPOSITORE:
Johann Christian Bach
EDITORE:
Editions Salabert
TIPO PRODOTTO:
Libro e parti separate
INSTRUMENT GROUP:
Viola
Henri Casadesus was passionate about early instruments, as we know from a number of photographs showing him with viola d’amore, the subject of a manual he wrote entitled Tecnique de la viole d’amour. The Concerto en Ut mineur was first published in 1947 by Mica Salabert. The first edition gives the
Specifiche
Subtitle | pour alto & piano |
Compositore | Johann Christian Bach |
Editore | Editions Salabert |
Organico | Viola e pianoforte |
Text language | Francese;Inglese;Italiano |
Tipo prodotto | Libro e parti separate |
Instrument Group | Viola |
Style Period | Classic |
Anno di pubblicazione | 2021 |
Genre | Repertorio classico |
Style | Classical |
ISMN | 9790048061705 |
Style Period | Classic |
Numero di pagine | 40 |
No. | SLB 02032701 |
Release Date | 11/06/2021 |
Descrizione
Henri Casadesus was passionate about early instruments, as we know from a number of photographs showing him with viola d’amore, the subject of a manual he wrote entitled Tecnique de la viole d’amour. The Concerto en Ut mineur was first published in 1947 by Mica Salabert. The first edition gives the so-called “original” part for solo violocello together with the score which, according to the preface, has been adapted for viola or cello or violin by Casadesus. However, stylistic analysis of the piece, together with some musicological research carried out after the appearance of the first edition reveals that the “original” version for violoncello, on which the adaptation was supposed to be based, cannot be attributed to Johann Christian Bach, but is rather a work imitating his style written two centuries later. In spite of this, Concerto en Ut mineur encountered considerable success and continues to be studied and performed by both violinists and violoncellists today.