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Trio E minor with fugue op. 66 No 3 | Anton Bernhard Fürstenau | Heinrichshofen publishing house
Anton Bernhard Fürstenau
Trio E minor with fugue op. 66 No 3
3 flutes  
Anton Bernhard Fürstenau (1792-1852) belonged to the middle of three generations of flautists and performed in public as a boy of seven. In the years 1803-1818, he accompanied his father and teacher Kaspar Fürstenau on his many concert tours through Germany and Europe. Later he also gave concerts alone or with his son Moritz and enjoyed a high reputation, which, according to contemporary judgement, made him ‘ if not the most excellent, then undisputedly one of the most excellent ... flutists ’. In 1820 Fürstenau moved to Dresden and found a position with the court orchestra conducted by Carl Maria von Weber. A lasting friendship developed between the two artists and when Weber died in London in 1826, Fürstenau was at his deathbed. The musical œuvre of the flute virtuoso can be divided into 3 groups: - works mainly for his own use - didactic works (technical studies, 2 notable flute schools) - chamber music (duets, quartets, quintets, operas with trios for 3 flutes) A thorough study of his compositions and his ideas on music and their realisation on the flute should be worthwhile for every flutist, even today.
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Grand trio F major with fugue op.66 No 2 | Anton Bernhard Fürstenau | Heinrichshofen publishing house
Anton Bernhard Fürstenau
Grand trio F major with fugue op.66 No 2
3 flutes  
Anton Bernhard Fürstenau (1792-1852) belonged to the middle of three generations of flautists and performed in public as a boy of seven. In the years 1803-1818, he accompanied his father and teacher Kaspar Fürstenau on his many concert tours through Germany and Europe. Later he also gave concerts alone or with his son Moritz and enjoyed a high reputation, which, according to contemporary judgement, made him ‘ if not the most excellent, then undisputedly one of the most excellent ... flutists ’. In 1820 Fürstenau moved to Dresden and found a position with the court orchestra conducted by Carl Maria von Weber. A lasting friendship developed between the two artists and when Weber died in London in 1826, Fürstenau was at his deathbed. The musical œuvre of the flute virtuoso can be divided into 3 groups: - works mainly for his own use - didactic works (technical studies, 2 notable flute schools) - chamber music (duets, quartets, quintets, operas with trios for 3 flutes) A thorough study of his compositions and his ideas on music and their realisation on the flute should be worthwhile for every flutist, even today.
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Grand trio C major op.66 Nr. 1 | Anton Bernhard Fürstenau | Heinrichshofen publishing house
Anton Bernhard Fürstenau
Grand Trio C major op. 66 No 1
3 flutes  
Anton Bernhard Fürstenau (1792-1852) belonged to the middle of three generations of flautists and performed in public as a boy of seven. In the years 1803-1818, he accompanied his father and teacher Kaspar Fürstenau on his many concert tours through Germany and Europe. Later he also gave concerts alone or with his son Moritz and enjoyed a high reputation, which, according to contemporary judgement, made him ‘ if not the most excellent, then undisputedly one of the most excellent ... flutists ’. In 1820 Fürstenau moved to Dresden and found a position with the court orchestra conducted by Carl Maria von Weber. A lasting friendship developed between the two artists and when Weber died in London in 1826, Fürstenau was at his deathbed. The musical œuvre of the flute virtuoso can be divided into 3 groups: - works mainly for his own use - didactic works (technical studies, 2 notable flute schools) - chamber music (duets, quartets, quintets, operas with trios for 3 flutes) A thorough study of his compositions and his ideas on music and their realisation on the flute should be worthwhile for every flutist, even today. Content: - Allegro non tanto - Andante - Rondo | Allegretto
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Three sonatas for two flutes op.14 | Robert Valentin | Heinrichshofen publishing house
Robert Valentine
3 sonatas op.14
2 flutes  
Robert Valentin (ca. 1678 - 1747), also known as Roberto Valentini or Roberto Valentino, was a well-known English composer, recorder player, oboist and violinist. He moved to Rome and became an Italian citizen. Valentino is best known for his numerous recorder compositions. He was considered a highly skilled player of this instrument. His instrumental compositions include a series of sonata collections and trio sonatas as well as concerto grosso. At first, his style was strongly orientated towards that of Arcangelo Corelli. Over time, however, he increasingly turned towards the galant style, which is reflected in his later sonatas published in Northern Europe. Content: I. Sonata - Andante - Allegro - Largo - Allegro II. Sonata - Largo - Allegro - Adagio - Allegro III. Sonata - Largo - Allegro - Andante - Minuet
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Sonata A major | Michel Blavet | Heinrichshofen publishing house
Michel Blavet
Sonata A major
Flute and basso contiuo  
Michel Blavet (1700-1768) was a French composer and flute virtuoso. He was a remarkable artist who not only specialised in the bassoon and flute, but was also known for his exceptional intonation, even in difficult keys. Voltaire admired the beautiful sound of his playing and Marpurg described him as a virtuoso of the highest quality who maintained modesty despite his great popularity. He was characterised by the fact that he held the flute with his left hand, which set him apart from most flutists of his time. His works, written mainly for the transverse flute, show both the 'Italian and French styles' and are written in simple keys to make them accessible to amateurs. His surviving works include a concerto and 3 sonata books (1740).
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6 sonatas op.3 | Benoit Guillemant | Heinrichshofen publishing house
Benoît Guillemant
6 sonatas op. 3
2 violoncellos (bassoons, violas da gamba)  
Benoit Guillemant was a flautist and lived in Paris between 1746 and 1757. The dates of his life are not known. These six sonatas op.3 are his only compositions of this kind. In addition to the stylistically correct articulations, their musically flawless performance also includes the precise interpretation of the ornamentation and the independent insertion of ornaments, where these are not prescribed but are tacitly assumed by the composer in accordance with the usage of the time. The score follows the original musical notation. All additions by the editor have been noted in the usual way. Content: I. Sonata - Allegro - Gratioso - Allegro - Aria gratioso - Allegro II. Sonata - Andante - Allegro - Affettuoso - Aria prima (Poco allegro) - Aria secunda III. Sonata - Aria gratioso - Allegro moderato - Andante - Tempo di Minuetto IV. Sonata - Allegro - Aria gratioso - Giga allegro - Cantabile - Minuetto primo - Minuetto secondo V. Sonata - Cantabile - Allegro moderato - Affettuoso - Aria moderato VI. Sonata - Gratioso - Fanfare - Aria (Affettuoso) - Fanfare
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6 Divertimenti | A. Barette (Baretti) | Heinrichshofen publishing house
A. Barette (Baretti)
6 Divertimenti
2 Violoncellos (bassoons, violas da gamba)  
A. Barette (also known as Baretti) was probably a brother of the famous poet and writer Gioseffo and lived in Turin as a music teacher in the second half of the 18th century. He composed several instrumental works, including mainly chamber music for violoncello and some pieces for harpsichord. The present VI Divertimenti op. 1 for 2 violoncellos were first published in Paris and Amsterdam in 1770, were later copied and catalogued by Westphal as No 250. As the first edition could not be found, our new edition is based on this copy (Conservatory Library, Brussels). The designation deux Basses preferably refers to 2 violoncellos, but a scoring with 2 bassoons, violas da gamba or other bass instruments is also possible. Content: I. Allegretto Largo Menuetto Trio II. Allegretto Andante Menuetto Trio III. Moderato Largo Menuetto Trio IV. Allegro Moderato Lento Menuetto Trio V. Allegretto Andante Menuetto VI. Allegretto Lento Menuetto
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Concerto G Major | Johann Friedrich Fasch | Heinrichshofen publishing house
Johann Friedrich Fasch
Converto G major
Oboe, 2 violins and basso continuo  
Content: -Largo - Allegro - Largo - Allegro
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Duets B Major | Christoph Schaffrath | Heinrichshofen publishing house
Christoph Schaffrath
Duetto in B flat major
Oboe (flute, violin) and harpsichord obligato  
Christoph Schaffrath (1709-1763) was one of the important musicians and composers that the music-loving Frederick II of Prussia gathered around him. He can be described as one of the most interesting and imaginative composers of the Berlin circle. In addition to overtures, symphonies and quartets, he mainly wrote harpsichord works and chamber music in which the keyboard instrument plays a leading role. The editor's work extends to compiling the score, correcting some errors and setting out the continuo parts. Additions to the score are indicated as such by small notes, brackets or dotted slurs. Content: - Largo - Allegretto - Vivace
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6 Trios op. 83 | sonatas I - III | James Hook | Heinrichshofen publishing house
James Hook
6 trios op. 83| sonatas I - III | volume 1
3 violins or violin, flute and viola  
Hook's role model, Johann Christian Bach, had a long-lasting effect on the English composer's work. He shares with him a strong melodic talent with an emphasised sense of form. Content: I. Allegro con spirito Andantino sempre piano Rondeau (Allegretto) II . Allegretto Siciliano (Andantino sempre piano) Menuetto (Spirituoso) III. Allegro con spirito Siciliano (Andantino sempre piano) Rondo (Allegro)
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Six duets op.18 | François Devienne | Heinrichshofen publishing house
François Devienne
Six duets
2 flutes  
Content: I. Op. 18 Nr. 1 - Allegro - Rondo / Allegretto - Mineur II. Op. 18 Nr. 2 - Allegro - Minuetto I - Minuetto II - Minuetto I III. Op. 18 Nr. 3 - Adagio - Allegro IV. Op. 18 Nr. 4 - Allegro - Minuetto I - Minuetto II V. Op. 18 Nr. 5 - Allegro - Grazioso con Variatione VI. Op. 18 Nr. 6 - Allegro - Rondo / Allegretto
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13 duets | Johann Adolph Hasse | Heinrichshofen publishing house
Johann Adolf Hasse
13 duets
2 flutes  
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