With these new editions, all six recorder concertos of John Baston are now available, each with score, piano score and parts. The thor-oughly edited scores follow essentially the first edition printed...
The edition is part of the Trinity syllabus 2007 (grade 7)
The early classical concerto of Georg Benda, the younger brother of Franz Benda, that was written around 1775 is virtuoso showing the technical and tonal qualities of the instrument to their best adva...
The repertoire of double concertos for two flutes (Telemann, Cimarosa) is enlarged by this interesting and original concerto.
Franz Benda belongs to the so-called Berlin or North German School which became extremely significant in the second half of the 18th century particularly in the field of instrumental music and which m...
This work consists of four short parts of varying character; the string part is very lively despite its simplicity and is given effective highlights by the solo trumpet.
A popular piece for Christmas concerts in schools or churches.
This arrangement closes a gap in the repertoire since there is no easy literature from the baroque period for today's common Bb trumpet.
As to form, both the concertino and the nocturne are still strongly characterised by the features of the baroque suite. As to style, however, melody and harmonic structure point to Viennese Classicism...
In this symphony, C.Ph.E. Bach appears as pioneer of the Viennese Classicism. Just in the first movement, we encounter a theme of individual form, a seven-bar (!) combination of syncopated tone repeti...