The present work consists of four movements in the tempo-sequence slow - fast - slow - fast: the 'classic' structure associated especially with Corelli. The slow movements are lyrical, the fast moveme...
This four movement sonata exemplifies Albicastro's mastery of the Corellian style.
This unusually elaborate sonata, consisting of seven movements (or sections), survives uniquely in Leuven (Louvain), Belgium, where it forms part of the Di Martinelli family archive.
A manuscript of this sonata was discovered in the collection of the Rose family, Lairds of Kilravock (near Inverness). Copied in a late 17th- or early 18th-century hand and inserted into a keyboard bo...
The present edition is the first practical edition of his trio sonatas op. 8, printed in 1704, in which the bass part is played, with slight variations, by violoncello or violone as well as by harpsic...
The present edition is the first practical edition of his trio sonatas Op. 8, printed in 1704, in which the bass part is played with slight variations both by violoncello or violone and by harpsichord...