Tuesday, December 20, 2011

Sonata No.2 for Violin, Viola da Gamba and Basso Continuo – Parts, (Johann Philipp Krieger)

Telemann Trio in A major for Flute, Cembalo and Basso Continuo (1,2/4)

Telemann Trio in A major for Flute, Cembalo and Basso Continuo - Shuntarou Kunieda, Recoder - Kanae Kikuchi, Flauto Traverso - Jin Kim, Baroque Violin - Shigeru Sakurai, Viola Da Gamba - Nakako Nishizawa, Baroque Cello - Ryunoske Okada, Cembalo - Mika Uesono, Cembalo 1. Largo 2. Allegro 3. Largo 4. Vivace - Musica Glorifica musicaglorifica.com


Sonata No.2 for Violin, Viola da Gamba and Basso Continuo – Parts, (Johann Philipp Krieger) sheet music is available online.

M. Corrette - Sonata for Bassoon, or (Cello, or Viol) No.1 in ?major, Op.20 / Musica Franca

Michel Corrette (1709~1795) ?Les Délices de la Solitude?Op. 20 Sonate n°1 en Fa majeur (sonate pour basson, ou (violoncelle ou Viol) et basse continüe) I. Allegro - 00:00 II. Aria - 01:58 III. Allegro - 04:31 Musica Franca Nadina Mackie Jackson (bassoon) Fraser Jackson (contrabassoon) Paul Jenkins (harpsichord) Almost nothing is known of the life of Michel Corrette (1707-1795), but his works, which span nearly 75 of his almost 90 years on the planet, offer us an exceptional overview of Hausmusik. Corrette was born the year that Buxtehude died and he outlived Mozart by four years. Living to the age of 88 was not an easy task during the 18th century, even though a number of luminaries, musical and otherwise, did it. Corrette's reputation as a composer was founded upon a number of vaudevilles and divertissements composed between 1732 and 1739. He also served a long and distinguished tenure (1737-90) as organist at Ste. Marie within the temple of the grand prieur de France, serving simultaneously as organist at the Jesuit College in the rue St. Antoine. Corrette was also well known as a teacher, but his reputation wasn't always flattering. Some called his pupils anachorètes, or ânes à Corrette. However, for musicologists, Corrette's instructional methods are a wellspring of information regarding performance practice during the period and include publication for a variety of instruments including organ, harpsichord, violin, guitar, double bass, and hurdy-gurdy. Corrette held ...