Product Description
This edition is based on a manuscript preserved at the University
Library of Lund, Sweden, and includes 6 concerti for a Sixth Flute (a Soprano
recorder in D), strings and b. c., by Giuseppe Torelli (1658-1709) and / or his
pupil, Bartolomeo Bernardi (1670-1732).
These concerti correspond with other pieces of a similar genre
composed in England at the same period, by composers like William Babel, Robert
Woodcock and others. As far as I know, they have not been published in modern
edition before.
This is the original version, meant for a Sixth Flute (Soprano
recorder in D). It also includes the FLAUT part in the original notation (Alto
recorder fingerings), both in the original French violin clef and normal G2
clef.
The concerti are also playable on a Piccolo flute.
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