Johann Anton André
Sinfonie C-Dur op. 6
for large orchestra (1795)
Johann Anton André
Sinfonie C-Dur op. 6
for large orchestra (1795)
- Instrumentation Orchestra
- Composer Johann Anton André
- Editor Florian Ilge
- Edition Set of Parts
- Publisher Musikverlag Christoph Dohr
- Order no. DOHR30919
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Description:
Instrumentation:
Flute
2 oboes
2 clarinets in C (in Bb)
2 bassoons
2 horns in C/F (in F)
2 clarinets in C (in Bb)
Timbals
Strings
The part set has a range of 6/5/4/3/3-Harm. The transposing instruments are available both in their original notation and in transposed versions (given in brackets in the list).
About the edition:
The Symphony in C major op. 6 forms a group with the Symphonies op. 4 in C major and op. 5 in F major. These three works were probably composed in 1795, at a time when André was still studying composition with Georg Johann Vollweiler. The dedication is addressed to his teacher and friend Ferdinand Fränzl, with whom André had received violin lessons in the preceding years.
The score (available separately) contains a detailed afterword by the editor (Johann Anton André - a multi-talent at the turn of the 19th century) as well as a comprehensive edition report.
Flute
2 oboes
2 clarinets in C (in Bb)
2 bassoons
2 horns in C/F (in F)
2 clarinets in C (in Bb)
Timbals
Strings
The part set has a range of 6/5/4/3/3-Harm. The transposing instruments are available both in their original notation and in transposed versions (given in brackets in the list).
About the edition:
The Symphony in C major op. 6 forms a group with the Symphonies op. 4 in C major and op. 5 in F major. These three works were probably composed in 1795, at a time when André was still studying composition with Georg Johann Vollweiler. The dedication is addressed to his teacher and friend Ferdinand Fränzl, with whom André had received violin lessons in the preceding years.
The score (available separately) contains a detailed afterword by the editor (Johann Anton André - a multi-talent at the turn of the 19th century) as well as a comprehensive edition report.