Corelli Sonata opus 5 No 8 E minor for cello/violin & guitar/cello (arr. Georg Mertens) Sheet Music | Arcangelo Corelli | String Ensemble
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Corelli Sonata opus 5 No 8 E minor for cello/violin & guitar/cello (arr. Georg Mertens) Digital Sheet Music
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Corelli Sonata opus 5 No 8 E minor for cello/violin & guitar/cello (arr. Georg Mertens)by Arcangelo Corelli String Ensemble - Digital Sheet Music

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Corelli's Sonata opus 5 No 8 is originally written for violin. Title of the 12 Sonatas:
"12 Suonati a violino o cimbalo" meaning: 12 Sonatas for violin and cello or harpsichord.
No 8 in E minor is my favourite Corelli Sonata. Original key, matching the original violin part. I have performed this Sonata with violin with both guitar and cello with the included parts (see video).
Here is supplied:
Cello melody,
Cello accompaniment (continue bass),
Guitar accompaniment (according to the figured bass - like the harpsichord part),
Facsimile of the edition by Joseph Joachim (1888 - 1891).
The first print (Rome on the 1st of January 1700) was quite messy, Joachim published a very neat edition of the same, which is here included.
This edition includes violin and cello parts in Duo form. Bowing and ornament suggestions are added.
Movements are: Preludio - Allemande - Sarabande - Gigue, and in brackets: Largo - Allegro - Largo - Allegro, marking the change of naming in the new century.
Here a recording for violin and guitar (Sarabande only): https://youtu.be/LWGgBvrKFYw
And a recording for 2 cellos (Sarabande): https://youtu.be/dTGFtwQuhFw 

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