Christoph Graupner
Konzert D-dur GWV 310
für Flöte, Streicher und Basso continuo (Stimmen)
Christoph Graupner
Konzert D-dur GWV 310
für Flöte, Streicher und Basso continuo (Stimmen)
- Instrumentation Flute, String Orchestra and Continuo
- Composer Christoph Graupner
- Editor Ursula Kramer Florian Heyerick
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Difficulty Level
- Edition Set of Parts
- Publisher Christoph Graupner Gesellschaft
- Order no. GRM-CB-GE-310-02
Description:
Parts , Stimmen of Concerto in D major GWV 310 for Flute, Strings and Basso continuo, 5 parts.
The Concerto GWV 310 follows the three-movement type that Antonio Vivaldi had devised in Italy, consisting of two fast movements and a slow middle movement. Unlike Vivaldi, however, Graupner was less concerned with virtuosity in the solo part – the register chosen by him does not pose a particular challenge either. The opening movement in particular is dominated by the autonomous, highly engaged solo part. Following a free entry, the soloist initially takes up the main motive of the movement before focusing exclusively on a variety of different musical figures: broken triads and fast tone repetitions as well as implied compound melodies...
The Concerto GWV 310 follows the three-movement type that Antonio Vivaldi had devised in Italy, consisting of two fast movements and a slow middle movement. Unlike Vivaldi, however, Graupner was less concerned with virtuosity in the solo part – the register chosen by him does not pose a particular challenge either. The opening movement in particular is dominated by the autonomous, highly engaged solo part. Following a free entry, the soloist initially takes up the main motive of the movement before focusing exclusively on a variety of different musical figures: broken triads and fast tone repetitions as well as implied compound melodies...