Carl Philipp Emanuel Bach's works for violin and harpsichord obbligato pervade his entire compositional oeuvre. The earliest works, like the Sonata in D minor still numbered BWV 1036, date back to the...
Gottfried August Homilius gilt als der Meister der Motette der 2. Hälfte des 18. Jahrhunderts. In seinen Motetten verbinden sich eingängige Melodien mit einem überwiegend homophonen Chorstil, der mehr...
Edition Schott reflects a wide variety of music and offers a comprehensive music library suitable for students, amateur and professional musicians.Edition Schott ranges from Renaissance to Contemporar...
Of Carl Philipp Emanuel Bach's flute concertos, the one in d minor is by far the best known, even though its authenticity has been repeatedly doubted. A version of the same concerto for harpsichord an...
For whom did Carl Philipp Emanuel Bach write his solo sonata? Time and again, the Prussian King Frederick II has been brought into play as the sonata's addressee. Bach, however, would not have made mu...
Composed in Berlin in 1747, Carl Philipp Emanuel Bach's Trio Sonata In A Minor Wq.148 is a superb work for chamber group. For Flute, Violin (or Oboe), and Continuo - Piano (or Cembalo) with Cello (or...