Twelve Fantasias for Viola da Gamba without Bass TWV 40:26–37 (Flute Alone)
Description
Twelve Fantasias for Viola da Gamba without Bass TWV 40:26–37, Arranged for Flute solo (Flute Alone) by Georg Philipp Telemann, Published by Barenreiter.
Georg Philipp Telemann composed thirty-six fantasias for solo instrument: twelve each for traverse flute, violin, and viola da gamba. While those for flute and violin belong to Telemann’s most popular works today, the fantasias for viola da gamba were unknown throughout much of recent history until a copy of these fantasias was rediscovered in 2015.
For this edition, flautist Leona Rötzsch arranged the viola da gamba fantasias for solo flute, thereby complementing Telemann’s flute fantasias with another set of twelve. Carefully retaining Telemann’s tonal language, these viol works were made accessible for the flute by use of transpositions, diminutions, and broken chords.
Details
- Telemann, Georg Philipp
- BARENREITER
- Baroque
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Twelve Fantasias for Viola da Gamba without Bass TWV 40:26–37 (Flute Alone)
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