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Original

Quintet in C major G310. Luigi Boccherini. Cello sheet music. Viola sheet music. Violin sheet music.

Translation

Quintet in C major G310. Luigi Boccherini. Cello sheet music. Viola sheet music. Violin sheet music.

Original

Quintet in C major G310 composed by Luigi Boccherini. 1743-1805. Edited by Keith Pascoe. For 2 violins, viola and 2 cellos. Full score and parts. 262x162x128. xi. pages. Published by Edition HH Music Publishers. HH.HH071-FSP. ISBN 978 1 904229 58 2. Luigi Boccherini's cello quintets form the heart and soul of his musical legacy, tracing his arrival and permanent settlement in Spain. Of the 125 examples sadly, only a handful remain on the concert circuit in the present era. Our critical edition of Op. 28. G310. in C major, attempts to dethrone the most performed of these, the ubiquitous 'Quintet in C' edited - or more precisely compiled, by a certain Lauterbach. The latter publication remains an unauthorised pastiche, combining movements from five different cello quintets. The present quintet, concludes with the catchy Rondeau championed by all cellists, and is prefaced by three equally complimentary movements. The edition presents cadenzas published here for the first time.

Translation

Quintet in C major G310 composed by Luigi Boccherini. 1743-1805. Edited by Keith Pascoe. For 2 violins, viola and 2 cellos. Full score and parts. 262x162x128. xi. pages. Published by Edition HH Music Publishers. HH.HH071-FSP. ISBN 978 1 904229 58 2. Luigi Boccherini's cello quintets form the heart and soul of his musical legacy, tracing his arrival and permanent settlement in Spain. Of the 125 examples sadly, only a handful remain on the concert circuit in the present era. Our critical edition of Op. 28. G310. in C major, attempts to dethrone the most performed of these, the ubiquitous 'Quintet in C' edited - or more precisely compiled, by a certain Lauterbach. The latter publication remains an unauthorised pastiche, combining movements from five different cello quintets. The present quintet, concludes with the catchy Rondeau championed by all cellists, and is prefaced by three equally complimentary movements. The edition presents cadenzas published here for the first time.