Thanks everyone. This collection was the cause of a forehead-slap
moment. I was looking for new repertoire for a concert with a
violinist, so I read through my PDF copy of Op. 3. I thought, "The lute
parts are really nice on their own. Now let me just scroll to the end
and check out
Hi Peter,
op. IV has survived actually (from Jochen Domnings page:
Op. IV, Sei Concerti, gewidmet Herzog Ernst August von Weimar (Haffner,
Druck Nr. III.)
Weimar, Zentralbibliothek der Deutschen Klassik, M 8 27 a+b
Op. IV are 6 concertos with flute/violin and basso (all parts available
at Trek
Dear Chris,
The only surviving exemplar in my list is in Warsaw (PL-Wu, Biblioteka
Uniwersytecka, Oddział Zbiorów Muzycznych); it is incomplete, missing
the oboe/violin and cello parts.
If you can't find it elsewhere, perhaps you could contact the library
directly . . .
Gary
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Hi Chris
Having written the liner notes for John Schneiderman's recording of
Falckenhagen's "opera nova" (a CD apparently never released), and having
discussed the matter in detail with Arthur Ness and others, I fear only the
lute part to Op. 3 survives. Unfortunate. So much of Falckenhagen's m
Great performance of a remarkable Falckenhagen chorale setting! Having worked
with John Schneiderman on a number of Falckenhagen projects, I feel as if I've
become almost personally acquainted with this interesting composer and his
equally fascinating patrons. It's nice to see another side of hi
Dear Peter,
probably you have already an answer of Jochen Domning, who has collected
Falckenhagen's works.
I have talked to him and can shortly write, what he told me.
Opus IV is the one, that is complete in Weimar - a little bit confusing
are the numbers on the part books (1. "Liuto", 2. "Tra
thank you very very much, Chris and Ed, for your kindest answer!
Cheers,
Manolo
El 28/03/2010, a las 20:35,
escribió:
Manolo,
It's in the Augsburg ms.
Chris
--- On Sun, 3/28/10, man...@manololaguillo.com > wrote:
From: man...@manololaguillo.com
Subject: [LUTE] Falckenhagen D
Manolo,
I found the source. It is in Augsburg, the same
manuscript in which Hagen's works are found.
ed
At 10:16 AM 3/28/2010, ml wrote:
thanks, Edward, for your fast answer.
I look forward to the results of your research!
Manolo
El 28/03/2010, a las 15:52, Edward Martin escribió:
Actua
Manolo,
It's in the Augsburg ms.
Chris
--- On Sun, 3/28/10, man...@manololaguillo.com
wrote:
> From: man...@manololaguillo.com
> Subject: [LUTE] Falckenhagen Duo in F major
> To: "Lute net"
> Date: Sunday, March 28, 2010, 8:51 AM
> Hi,
> what's the source of Falckenhagen Duetto in F M
thanks, Edward, for your fast answer.
I look forward to the results of your research!
Manolo
El 28/03/2010, a las 15:52, Edward Martin escribió:
Actually, I do not know the source! When I recorded this peice with
Paul Berget, we used an edition that was arranged by Doug Towne.
I'll ask Doug.
Actually, I do not know the source! When I recorded this peice with
Paul Berget, we used an edition that was arranged by Doug Towne.
I'll ask Doug.
Does Dale Young know?
ed
At 07:51 AM 3/28/2010, man...@manololaguillo.com wrote:
>Hi,
>what's the source of Falckenhagen Duetto in F Major? Perha
thank you very much, Chris, Greet and Oskar for your answers!
Cheers,
Manolo
El 08/03/2010, a las 4:10,
escribió:
Manolo,
Attached is the list of ornaments usually ascribed to
Falckenhagen (some of the passages are directly from Falckenhagen
sonatas). I've also attached a lesser
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