As soon as you know what solo piece(s) you'll be working on, please let me know so our workshop continuo guru can have them under his fingers before the workshop starts.
Solo sonatas with continuo
- CPE Bach: Sonata in G, H. 554
- CPE Bach: Sonata in D, H. 561
- JS Bach: Sonata in E, BWV 1035
- Ana Bon: Sonata VI in G (Op I)
- Michel Blavet: Sonata in e, Op. III, No. 3*
- Michel Blavet: Sonata in d, Op. II, No. 3, “La Vibray”*
- François Couperin: “Le rossignol en amour” and “Le rossignol vainquer”
- François Couperin: Sixieme Concert from Les goût reunïs*
- Charles Dieupart, Suite III in h
- Antoine Dornel : Premiere Suite in G, Op 2 (not yet available)
- Frederick II The Great, Sonata in e
- Geroge Friderick Handel: Sonata in e, Op. 1, HWV 359
- Johann David Heinichen: Sonata in D
- Jacques-Martin Hotteterre: 4me Suite, Premier Livre; Ime Suite, Deuxieme Livre, 1715*+
- Johann Mattheson: Sonata III in A from Brauchbare Virtuoso
- Johann-Joachim Quantz, Sonata II and Sonata IV, Op. 1
- Georg Philipp Telemann: Methodical Sonatas (1st movements only)
- Antonio Vivaldi, Cantabile from Concerto in D, Op. 10, no. 3, RV 428 (not yet available)
Two Flutes (without continuo)
- WF Bach: Six Duets (Advanced)
- Blavet: Any of the Op. I duets (Entry level-Intermediate)
- Joseph Bodin de Boismortier, 55 Diverse Pieces, Op. 22 (Entry Level-Intermediate) (not yet available)
Unaccompanied solos
- CPE Bach, Solo in a, H 562 (modern and facsimile editions)
- JS Bach, Cello suite in d, BWV 1008 (Janet’s arrangement; distributed at workshop)
- Joseph Bodin de Boismortier: Six Suites, Op. 35*+ (nos. 3-6 available now)
- G Ph Telemann: 12 Fantasies (modern and facsimile editions)
- J-J Quantz Capriccen, Nos. 7, 9, 16, 18, 22, 30, 32, 35, 37, 43, 51 (everyone should download these; all of them are in the Unaccompanied folder)
NB: You are free to bring as many other duets or trios as you think you can manage to play
during the week during the free time (assuming, of course, that no one's lips fall off before
Wednesday).
* = facsimile edition
+ = facsimile edition in French violin clef
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