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Concerto for Viola da Gamba in A major. Georg Philipp Telemann. Cello sheet music. Double Bass sheet music. Harpsichord sheet music. Viola sheet music. Viola da Gamba sheet music. Violin sheet music.

Translation

Concerto for Viola da Gamba in A major. Georg Philipp Telemann. Cello sheet music. Double Bass sheet music. Harpsichord sheet music. Viola sheet music. Viola da Gamba sheet music. Violin sheet music.

Original

Concerto for Viola da Gamba in A major composed by Georg Philipp Telemann. 1681-1767. Edited by Wolfgang Hirschmann. Arranged by Wolfgang Hirschmann. For solo viola da gamba. viola or violoncello. , 2 violins, cello. contrabass, harpsichord. This edition. Paperbound. A-Dur. A major. Stuttgart Urtext Edition. German title. Gambenkonzert in A. Full score. Language. all languages. TWV 51. A5. 32 pages. Duration 10 minutes. Published by Carus Verlag. CA.3980600. ISBN M-007-05705-3. With Language. all languages. This edition makes available a concerto of Telemann for viola da gamba - the only extant Telemann concerto for this instrument. The quality of this concerto lies in the abundance of the formal and stylistic traditions which it develops, and the resulting individual, unmistakable synthesis of those traditions.

Translation

Concerto for Viola da Gamba in A major composed by Georg Philipp Telemann. 1681-1767. Edited by Wolfgang Hirschmann. Arranged by Wolfgang Hirschmann. For solo viola da gamba. viola or cello. , 2 violins, cello. contrabass, harpsichord. This edition. Paperbound. A-Dur. A major. Stuttgart Urtext Edition. German title. Gambenkonzert in A. Full score. Language. all languages. TWV 51. A5. 32 pages. Duration 10 minutes. Published by Carus Verlag. CA.3980600. ISBN M-007-05705-3. With Language. all languages. This edition makes available a concerto of Telemann for viola da gamba - the only extant Telemann concerto for this instrument. The quality of this concerto lies in the abundance of the formal and stylistic traditions which it develops, and the resulting individual, unmistakable synthesis of those traditions.