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Concerto A Major op. Pietro Nardini. Double Bass sheet music. Harpsichord sheet music. Horn sheet music. Organ Accompaniment sheet music.

Translation

Concerto A Major op. Peter Nardini. Double Bass sheet music. Harpsichord sheet music. Horn sheet music. Organ Accompaniment sheet music.

Original

Concerto A Major op. 1 composed by Pietro Nardini. 1722-1793. Edited by Gunter Kehr. For violin, strings, organ. harpsichord. 2 horns in A ad lib. 2 violin I. 2 violin II. viola. 2 cellos. double basses. This edition. CON 109-60. Orchestra Music. Concertino. Chamber Orchestra. Grade 3-4. Set of string parts. supplementary. 46 pages. Duration 13 minutes. Published by Schott Music. SD.49001686. ISBN 9790001023160. Pietro Nardini was the most important pupil of Tartini regarding both violin playing and composition. Like his teacher, he attached special significance to the beauty of sound and the -suitability for singing, as is shown by reports of his contemporaries. Leopold Mozart, for example, wrote in one of his letters that he "had heard a certain Nardini and that there could not be heard anything more beautiful in the tonal beauty, purity, harmony and in the singable taste. "The two concertos in A major and F major consist of three movements with the traditional tempo order quick-slow-quick, each movement giving the soloist the opportunity to play a solo cadence.

Translation

Concerto A Major op. 1 composed by Pietro Nardini. 1722-1793. Edited by Gunter Kehr. For violin, strings, organ. harpsichord. 2 horns in A ad lib. 2 violin I. 2 violin II. violet. 2 cellos. double basses. This edition. CON 109-60. Orchestra Music. Concertino. Chamber Orchestra. Grade 3-4. Set of string parts. supplementary. 46 pages. Duration 13 minutes. Published by Schott Music. SD.49001686. ISBN 9790001023160. Pietro Nardini was the most important pupil of Tartini regarding both violin playing and composition. Like his teacher, he attached special significance to the beauty of sound and the -suitability for singing, as is shown by reports of his contemporaries. Leopold Mozart, for example, wrote in one of his letters that he "had heard a certain Nardini and that there could not be heard anything more beautiful in the tonal beauty, purity, harmony and in the singable taste. "The two concertos in A major and F major consist of three movements with the traditional tempo order quick-slow-quick, each movement giving the soloist the opportunity to play a solo cadence.