Sonata A minor ?Arpeggione?, for flute and piano
Schubert, Franz
Zimmermann, Musikverlag. 1981Instrumento:
Ficha técnica
- EAN: 9790010226309
- ISBN: 979-0-010-22630-9
- Código del editor: ZZM22630
- Editorial: Zimmermann, Musikverlag
- Fecha de edición: 1981
- Idioma: Inglés / Francés / Alemán
- Nº páginas: 52
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Arr.:Graf, Peter-Lukas
It was probably Vinzenz Schuster, who inspired Schubert to compose the sonata in a-minor. Anyhow, it was this viennese musician, who premiöred this opus in 1824. And one year later, the latter was the author of an Instruction to Learn the Guitar-Violoncello newly invented by Mr. Georg Staufer. This Instrument is held between the knees like the cello and is also played with a bow, however, on the fingerboard it is provided with frets like the guitar. Strangely enough, Schubert, and abviously only he, called it Arpeggione. This is the reason why the name remained well-known while the Instrument, which it denoted, was forgotten soon after its invention. Already the first edition was equipped with parts for violin and cello. Viola-players also took up the opus. With increasing expressional differentiation of flute-playing on the modern Instrument, the flutists discovered a welcome and ambitious possibility to enlarge their repertoire by the Arpeggione Sonata. This edition would like to offer assistance here. To this edition we have enclosed a revisions report (flute part page 2 ?Annotations to Edition and Arrangement).
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Allegro moderato
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