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Original

Sonata No. 8. Arcangelo Corelli.

Translation

Sonata No. 8. Arcangelo Corelli.

Original

Sonata No. 8 composed by Arcangelo Corelli. 1653-1713. Arranged by Robert D. McCashin. For string orchestra. Orchestra. FJH String Orchestra. Score only. Full set. score and parts. also available. ST6184. Grade 3.5. Score only. Duration 6 minutes. Published by The FJH Music Company Inc. FJ.ST6184S. This two-movement work comes from Corelli's Sonata No. 8 and is an ideal way to expose your students to the work of a master composer. Originally for solo violin, this arrangement includes two contrasting movements. Preludio and Allemanda. that work extremely well for string orchestra. By choosing the source very carefully, McCashin has been able to completely maintain the integrity of the original. An ideal classical work for your next program. Corelli's Op. 5 sonatas for violin were hugely influential on future composers for the violin. These sonatas contain a limited range of style and effect, but are particularly marked by extraordinary melodic flow and highly integrated accompanying voices. Two movements of Sonata No. 8 are arranged into a pair of wonderful contrasting movements for string orchestra. The extraordinary melodic beauty and flow of the opening Preludio contrasts well with the delightful Allemanda. Each of the movements contains substantial independence in voicing and engages every player in the orchestra. It is an approachable work and is great for training the ensemble skills of each player in the group. More emphasis on bow technique and independence of lines. For the accomplished middle, high school, college, or professional group. Grade 3 and up.

Translation

Sonata No. 8 composed by Arcangelo Corelli. 1653-1713. Arranged by Robert D. McCashin. For string orchestra. Orchestra. FJH String Orchestra. Score only. Full set. score and parts. also available. ST6184. Grade 3.5. Score only. Duration 6 minutes. Published by The FJH Music Company Inc. FJ.ST6184S. This two-movement work comes from Corelli's Sonata No. 8 and is an ideal way to expose your students to the work of a master composer. Originally for solo violin, this arrangement includes two contrasting movements. Preludio and Allemanda. that work extremely well for string orchestra. By choosing the source very carefully, McCashin has been able to completely maintain the integrity of the original. An ideal classical work for your next program. Corelli's Op. 5 sonatas for violin were hugely influential on future composers for the violin. These sonatas contain a limited range of style and effect, but are particularly marked by extraordinary melodic flow and highly integrated accompanying voices. Two movements of Sonata No. 8 are arranged into a pair of wonderful contrasting movements for string orchestra. The extraordinary melodic beauty and flow of the opening Preludio contrasts well with the delightful Allemanda. Each of the movements contains substantial independence in voicing and engages every player in the orchestra. It is an approachable work and is great for training the ensemble skills of each player in the group. More emphasis on bow technique and independence of lines. For the accomplished middle, high school, college, or professional group. Grade 3 and up.