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Original

Triosonate in a. Johann Christoph Pepusch. Piano and Keyboard sheet music. Viola sheet music. Viola da Gamba sheet music. Violin sheet music.

Translation

Triosonate in a. Johann Christoph Pepusch. Piano and Keyboard sheet music. Viola sheet music. Viola da Gamba sheet music. Violin sheet music.

Original

Triosonate in a composed by Johann Christoph Pepusch. 1667-1752. Edited by Klaus Hofmann. For violin. viola. , viola da gamba. viola. , basso continuo. A-Moll. A minor. Score and Parts available separately - see item CA.1606300. Basso continuo part. Language. all languages. 4 pages. Published by Carus Verlag. CA.1606313. With Language. all languages. Johann Christoph Pepusch is mostly remembered as the creator of The Beggar's Opera, a socio-critical work that enjoyed a sensational success when first performed in London in 1728 and that was the model on which, two hundred years later, the no-less successful Dreigroschenoper by Kurt Weill and Bert Brecht was based. His rich oeuvre did by no means limit itself to music for the stage but included works for almost all the vocal and instrumental genres. With the present trio sonata, the distinguished contrapuntalist demonstrates his art in the realm of chamber music. In accordance with the generous instrumentation practice of the time, the violin may be replaced by an oboe and the viola da gamba by a viola.

Translation

Triosonate in a composed by Johann Christoph Pepusch. 1667-1752. Edited by Klaus Hofmann. For violin. violet. , Viola da gamba. violet. , Basso continuo. A-Moll. A minor. Score and Parts available separately - see item CA.1606300. Basso continuo part. Language. all languages. 4 pages. Published by Carus Verlag. CA.1606313. With Language. all languages. Johann Christoph Pepusch is mostly remembered as the creator of The Beggar's Opera, a socio-critical work that enjoyed a sensational success when first performed in London in 1728 and that was the model on which, two hundred years later, the no-less successful Dreigroschenoper by Kurt Weill and Bert Brecht was based. His rich oeuvre did by no means limit itself to music for the stage but included works for almost all the vocal and instrumental genres. With the present trio sonata, the distinguished contrapuntalist demonstrates his art in the realm of chamber music. In accordance with the generous instrumentation practice of the time, the violin may be replaced by an oboe and the viola da gamba by a viola.