Johann Christian Schickhardt
6 Sonates Op. 5 for Treble Recorder, 2 Oboes, Viol and Continuo - Vol. 1: Sonatas Nos. 1-2
- Editor: Nicola Sansone
- Publisher: Ut Orpheus
- Code: FL 12
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Born in Braunschweig in ca. 1681, Schickardt receives his musical education at the ducal court of his city and begins his career in the Netherlands, at the service of Friedrich of Hessen-Kassel, Henriette Amalia of Anhalt-Dessau and Johan Willem Friso, prince of Orange. Before moving to Hamburg, in ca. 1712, he already has to his credit at least ten publications for recorder and oboe, both solo and in trio, a mirror of his profession of woodwind player. Among this early production, opus 5 is characterized by some quite interesting structural and formal elements.
Author: Johann Christian Schickhardt (ca.1681-ca.1762)
Editor: Nicola Sansone
Publication Date: 10/26/2010
Series: Recorder
Edition: Score and Parts
Pages: pp. 44 + parts pp. 60
Size: 230x310 mm
Binding: Saddle stitching
ISMN: 979-0-2153-1865-6
Code: FL 12
The Consort Magazine (Summer 2012)
... The printing is beautifully clear and the music well laid-out on the page ... The solo recorder part is technically more elaborate than the oboe parts, but not highly virtuosic. The oboe parts also work well on tenor recorders, and the pieces are great fun to play. (Wendy Hancock)
... The printing is beautifully clear and the music well laid-out on the page ... The solo recorder part is technically more elaborate than the oboe parts, but not highly virtuosic. The oboe parts also work well on tenor recorders, and the pieces are great fun to play. (Wendy Hancock)