Christoph Graupner
Konzert D-dur GWV 312
für Flöte, Streicher und Basso continuo (Stimmen)
Christoph Graupner
Konzert D-dur GWV 312
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-312-02
Description:
Parts , Stimmen of Concerto in D major GWV 312 for Flute, Strings and Basso continuo, 5 parts.
Graupner is generally known for his unique compositional style; he does not use a “standard” approach. Instead, he surprises his audiences with a distinct musical profile for every single cantata and solo concerto. The Concerto in D Major GWV 312 – a work in three movements based on Vivaldi's Italian model – is fashioned differently as far as the arrangement of the movements is concerned. It resembles a step back-wards in 18th-century music history: the first movement is, strictly speaking, "allegro", that is, cheerful, lively, and joyful; its melodic substance clearly points toward the early Classical period. The flute part is also closely intertwined with the orchestral accompaniment...
Graupner is generally known for his unique compositional style; he does not use a “standard” approach. Instead, he surprises his audiences with a distinct musical profile for every single cantata and solo concerto. The Concerto in D Major GWV 312 – a work in three movements based on Vivaldi's Italian model – is fashioned differently as far as the arrangement of the movements is concerned. It resembles a step back-wards in 18th-century music history: the first movement is, strictly speaking, "allegro", that is, cheerful, lively, and joyful; its melodic substance clearly points toward the early Classical period. The flute part is also closely intertwined with the orchestral accompaniment...