Pietro Antonio Locatelli
Sonata in Sol minore ‘Leufsta’ per Violino e Basso Continuo
- Edizione critica
- Curatore: Fulvia Morabito, Massimiliano Sala
- Editore: Ut Orpheus
- Codice: LOC 2
- Disponibile
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€ 17,95
Autore: Pietro Antonio Locatelli (1695-1764)
Curatore: Fulvia Morabito, Massimiliano Sala
Data pubblicazione: 18/9/2018
Collana: Pietro Antonio Locatelli
Tipologia: Partitura e Parti
Pagine: pp. 20 + parti pp. 8
Formato: 230x310 mm
Rilegatura: Punto metallico
ISMN: 979-0-2153-2539-5
Codice: LOC 2
Stringendo Magazine (October 2019)
This single sonata by Locatelli (c.1695 –1764) deserves to be in the repertoire. ... The edition is clean and has many good features: a critical commentary, analysis of sources and editorial policy in the introductory notes. Editorial interference has been kept to a minimum. There is also a facsimile page just before the realised accompaniment. ... (Mary Nemet)
This single sonata by Locatelli (c.1695 –1764) deserves to be in the repertoire. ... The edition is clean and has many good features: a critical commentary, analysis of sources and editorial policy in the introductory notes. Editorial interference has been kept to a minimum. There is also a facsimile page just before the realised accompaniment. ... (Mary Nemet)
Stringendo Magazine (April 2018)
I was delighted to see this fine edition of one of my favourite baroque sonatas; one that I have played often. Ut Orpheus always endeavours to provide a clear text without excessive markings and superfluous additional signs. If considered necessary, they are indicated in small type or within brackets. The result is a clean unfettered score. ... With separate violin, basso and continuo parts, a fascinating description of the sonata's genesis completes this most desirable publication.
I was delighted to see this fine edition of one of my favourite baroque sonatas; one that I have played often. Ut Orpheus always endeavours to provide a clear text without excessive markings and superfluous additional signs. If considered necessary, they are indicated in small type or within brackets. The result is a clean unfettered score. ... With separate violin, basso and continuo parts, a fascinating description of the sonata's genesis completes this most desirable publication.