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Violin and Keyboard:

Violin and Keyboard:

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New York: Grossman Publishers, 1973. First edition (stated). Two octavo volumes in purple-blue DJs, gilt to spines, b&w illus, music, 23 cm. Extremely mild rubbing to spine head and foot, very gently rubbed cornes, one corner bumped, volume one rear DJ flap taped to board, faint rubbing and very small tear to volume one front DJ flap, volume two DJ spine sunned, quarter of an inch tear to volume two front DJ, volume two DJ flaps taped to boards, bright pages in tight bindings, else Near Fine(+) in Very Good DJs. Hardcover.

Two volumes. Violin and continuo music -- History and criticism. Contents: Vol. I. Of time and temper -- Sonatas by three Italian composers of the early seventeenth century: Cima, Marini, Fontana -- Vilin-virtuoso/composers in Germany in the later seventeenth century: Schmelzer, Biber, Walther -- Italian violinist/composers of the Bologna school in the later seventeenth century: Cazzati, the Vitalis, deli Antonii -- Italian violin-virtuoso/composers in the early eighteenth century: Coreilli, Vivaldi, Geminiani, others -- Sonatas of Telemann and Handel -- The sonatas of J.S. Bach -- Some lesser sonatas of the Bach era -- Italian virtuoso/composers in the mid-eighteenth century: Veracini, Tartini, Locatelli -- Some violinist/composers in Paris in the eighteenth century: Leclair, Mondonville, others -- Schobert and contemporaries: the sonata for keyboard with violin accompaniment in the second half of the eighteenth century -- Some violin and continuo sonatas of the later eighteenth century -- Mozart: the childhood sonatas and the first mature sonatas (through K. 306) -- Mozart: Sonatas K. 296, K. 376 to K. 380; Variations, K. 359 and K. 360 -- Mozart: the last sonatas, K. 402, K. 454, K. 481, K. 526, and K. 547. Extra shipping for two volumes.Vol. II. The ten sonatas of Beethoven -- Some lesser efforts of the Beethoven era -- The sonatas of Schubert -- Mendelssohn and Schumann -- The Brahms sonatas -- Some French sonatas of the nineteenth century and a twentieth-century hangover: Fauré, Franck, Saint-Saëns, d'Indy -- Some Scandinavian sonatas: Gade, Grieg, Nielsen, and others -- The Bohemian sonata in the later nineteenth century: Dvorák -- Some sonatas around the turn of the century: Strauss, Wolf-Ferrari, Busoni, and Reger -- Webern: four pieces for violin and piano, op. 7 -- The sonatas of Ives -- Some sonatas from the war years: Carpenter, Milhaud, Villa-Lobos, Sibelius, Janácek, Honegger, Respighi, Elgar, and Satie -- Debussy and Ravel -- Some sonatas from the 1920s: from Ernest Bloch to Ernst Toch -- Bartók: three sonatas -- Stravinsky: Duo concertant -- Britten: Suite for violin and piano, op. 6 -- The Hindemith sonatas -- A few lesser sonatas from the 1930s -- The Copland sonata -- Prokofiev: two sonatas -- The Shostakovich sonata -- Other contemporary Russian sonatas -- The sonata of Irving Fine -- The Schoenberg phantasy -- The Walton sonata -- Some other sonatas of the 1940s -- Kirchner: Sonata concertante -- Ben Weber: Sonata da camera -- Some other sonatas of the 1950s -- Seiber and others of the 1960s. Extra shipping cost for two volumes. DJs protected in archival mylar sleeves.

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