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Three 'Dresden' Sonatas. Piano and Keyboard sheet music. Violin sheet music.

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Three 'Dresden' Sonatas. Klavier en Keyboard bladmusiek. Viool bladmusiek.

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Three 'Dresden' Sonatas composed by Antonio Montanari. Edited by Michael Talbot. For Violin and basso continuo. Full score and parts. 23128. xii. pages. Duration 20 minutes. Published by Edition HH Music Publishers. HH.HH114-FSP. ISBN 1-904229-67-0. Few of Montanari's compositions survive, but they suffice to show that he was a composer of rare ability and originality. Among them are three short violin sonatas brought back to Dresden in 1717 by the German violinist Johann Georg Pisendel, who had briefly taken lessons with him. These are loosely describable as chamber sonatas, but make technical and expressive demands well beyond the average. One sonata even ends with an unaccompanied gigue that is a rare example of its kind for Italy. Clearly, Montanari deserves to be rescued from his present neglect. The three 'Dresden' sonatas published together in this volume are believed to be the first-ever modern edition of any of his chamber music.

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Three 'Dresden' Sonatas composed by Antonio Montanari. Geredigeer deur Michael Talbot. Vir viool en basso continuo. Volle telling en dele. 23128. xii. bladsye. Duur 20 minute. Gepubliseer deur Edition HH Music Publishers. HH.HH114-FSP. ISBN 1-904229-67-0. Few of Montanari's compositions survive, but they suffice to show that he was a composer of rare ability and originality. Among them are three short violin sonatas brought back to Dresden in 1717 by the German violinist Johann Georg Pisendel, who had briefly taken lessons with him. These are loosely describable as chamber sonatas, but make technical and expressive demands well beyond the average. One sonata even ends with an unaccompanied gigue that is a rare example of its kind for Italy. Clearly, Montanari deserves to be rescued from his present neglect. The three 'Dresden' sonatas published together in this volume are believed to be the first-ever modern edition of any of his chamber music.