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Nine Sonatas for two Flutes without Bass (TWV 40: 141-149) (Playing Score)
Telemann, Georg Philipp
Telemann Nine Sonatas for two Flutes without Bass (TWV 40: 141-149) (Playing Score)
Though recovered as part of the long lost Sing- Akademie Berlin archives in 1999, these sonatas were first examined in 2002. Knowledge of their existence, or at least their presumed existence, is due to their partial use by Johann Joachim Quantz in his solfeggi for the flute.
The sonatas, possibly composed sometime after 1730, are presented in a performing score format.
As with Telemann’s other flute music, the Nine Sonatas are equally suited for performance and teaching. The expressive melodic qualities of these sonatas combined with their modest technical requirements will make these sonatas classics in both lessons and the concert hall.
- First Edition
- Performing score with facsimiles
- A must-have edition from a master composer of flute music
Contents
- Sonata in B minor TWV 40:141 [Telemann, Georg Philipp]
- Sonata in E minor TWV 40:142 [Telemann, Georg Philipp]
- Sonata in G major TWV 40:143 [Telemann, Georg Philipp]
- Sonata in A major TWV 40:144 [Telemann, Georg Philipp]
- Sonata in G major TWV 40:145 [Telemann, Georg Philipp]
- Sonata in E minor TWV 40:146 [Telemann, Georg Philipp]
- Sonata in B minor TWV 40:147 [Telemann, Georg Philipp]
- Sonata in G major TWV 40:148 [Telemann, Georg Philipp]
- Sonata in D major TWV 40:149 [Telemann, Georg Philipp]