Dall’Abaco - Concerto No.3 in E minor Op.5 for Chamber Orchestra (arr. Santino Cara) by Santino Cara Sheet Music for Chamber Group at Sheet Music Direct
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Dall’Abaco - Concerto No.3 in E minor Op.5 for Chamber Orchestra (arr. Santino Cara) Digital Sheet Music
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Dall’Abaco - Concerto No.3 in E minor Op.5 for Chamber Orchestra (arr. Santino Cara)
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Complete score and parts of the "Concerto No.3 in E minor Op.5" for Two Flutes, Bassoon, Strings and Cembalo. Presumably composed between 1718 and 1719 by Evaristo Felice Dall'Abaco. Reconstructed and elaborated in Rome in 2022 by Santino Cara.

5 Movements:
1. Allegro
2. Adagio cantabile
3. Presto assai - Adagio - Prestissimo - Adagio
4. Largo
5. Passeèied I & II

Instruments:
1. Flute 1 (Solo)
2. Flute 2 (Solo)
3. First Violins (Ripieni)
4. Second Violins (Ripieni)
5. Violas
6. Bassoon (Solo)
7. Violoncellos
8. Double Basses
9. Cembalo (Realized from the basso continuo).

Sources & Annotations: In 2020, the School of the Baroque Academy of Rome commissioned Santino Cara to reconstruct the 6 "a più instrumenti" concertos of Op.5 by Evaristo Felice Dall'Abaco (Verona 1675 - Munich 1742).
The reconstructions were based on the First Book dedicated "Alla Altezza Serenissima Ferdinando Maria, etc., Landgravio di Leichtenberge and published in Amsterdam in 1719 by the publisher Jeanne Roger.
The Concerto No.3 in E minor was presumably composed between 1718 and 1719 by Dall'Abaco for 2 Flutes, Bassoon, String Orchestra and Basso continuo. On the reconstructed score, dynamics, embellishments and the development of the numbered continuo for the Harpsichord have been added.

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the separate instrumental parts, all in a single pdf file.

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