Cello Sonata in D major (Boccherini, Luigi)

Authorship Note
Boccherini's attribution in uncertain. The manuscript source in RISM is listed as anonymous.

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Editor Paul Bazelaire (1886-1958)
Publisher. Info. Paris: Alphonse Leduc, 1949. Plate A.L. 20 219.
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Editor Paul Bazelaire (1886-1958)
Orfeo Mandozzi (b. 1968)
Publisher. Info. Orfeo Mandozzi Minusio: 29.4.24, 2024.
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Work Title Cello Sonata in D major
Alternative. Title
Composer Boccherini, Luigi
I-Catalogue NumberI-Cat. No. ILB 12
Key D major
Movements/SectionsMov'ts/Sec's 4 movements:
1. Allegretto spiritoso
2. Vivace
3. Grave
4. Allegro assai
Composer Time PeriodComp. Period Classical
Piece Style Classical
Instrumentation cello, continuo
Manuscript Sources Anonymous mss, 1740-60. (F-AG, 184)
External Links kammermusikfuehrer.de

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Musiqueorguequebec lists a number of duos for 2 violins, for 2 cellos, and this page from the same site lists a number of works for cello and continuo (and arrangements of the same for violin and continuo) - it might be that this work is nothing more or less than the result of editorial cello realization of the continuo of one of the G.20 violin sonata versions of the cello-and-continuo solo sonatas, for instance (or the G.570 violin-and-continuo original (not originally a cello sonata, except for the 2nd movement which is adapted from G13) sonata) etc.?...) -- erm, or something, or something... I don't know. Hard to say or guess, without key listed or incipits or even movements. Uploading an incipit would have been nice, though, for those of us not in the small region in which this is out of copyright. - Schissel

  • Not to be found in Gérard. Additionally Gérard lists 3 Bazelaire editions, but not this work. This sonata was recorded by Heifetz/Piatigorsky in 1964, but in a different edition. This recording is also not listed in the Gérard discography. -afp0815