Piano Concertos op. 11
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Title:
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Piano Concertos op. 11 |
Otros títulos:
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>>Six Concerts pour le clavecin ou PianoForte avec Accompagnement de Deux Violons et Violoncelle OEuvre XI<< |
Intérprete/ Colaborador:
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Carl Friedrich Abel; Sabine Bauer; La Stagione Frankfurt; Michael Schneider |
Código CDU:
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Abel.06 |
Forma Musical:
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Instrumentalkonzert. |
Abstract:
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Carl Friedrich Abel was the last of the great viola da gamba players before the instrument went into a period of a century and a half of dust and silence. Abel was born into a dynasty of German musical royalty; his grandfather, Clamor Heinrich Abel, was a Hanover court musician and composer. His father, Christian Ferdinand Abel, was a close friend of Johann Sebastian Bach's in Cöthen; it is possible that the viola da gamba part in the Brandenburg Concerto No. 6 was written for him. Carl Friedrich Abel was born the year the Bach family left for Leipzig, and when his own father died in 1737, the 13-year-old Abel went to Leipzig to stay with the Bachs. Although his main instrument was already the viola da gamba, by this time Abel could already play the harpsichord and cello well; as time progressed, Abel would add many other instruments to his retinue. The year 1745 found Abel in Dresden, as a member of the court orchestra under Johann Adolf Hasse; a dispute with Hasse is believed to have ... |
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