BUXTEHUDE TRIO SONATA IN E MINOR OPUS 1 No. 7 for flute, oboe & bassoon or cello (arr. arranged by Pat Spence) Sheet Music | Dietrich Buxtehude (1637 - 1707) | Performance Ensemble
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BUXTEHUDE TRIO SONATA IN E MINOR OPUS 1 No. 7 for flute, oboe & bassoon or cello (arr. arranged by Pat Spence) Digital Sheet Music
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BUXTEHUDE TRIO SONATA IN E MINOR OPUS 1 No. 7 for flute, oboe & bassoon or cello (arr. arranged by Pat Spence)
by Dietrich Buxtehude (1637 - 1707)
Performance Ensemble - Digital Sheet Music

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This Trio Sonata is an arrangement of the last of the seven opus 1 sonatas for violin, viola da gamba & continuo composed in 1694.  The movements are: Allegro, Largo, Presto, Adagio, Poco presto, Lento & Prestissimo.  Written for players of equal ability and of intermediate standard and above, the sonata has been carefully edited, additions are shown in parentheses ( ) or dashed lines.

Buxtehude was famous during his lifetime for his skill as an organist and composer. Both Handel and J.S. Bach travelled to hear him play (at different times). Bach stayed to study with him for three months. Handel departed after one night when he learned that Buxtehude (who wanted to retire) was looking for an organist to succeed him, a condition of taking the post being the necessity to marry Buxtehude's eldest daughter who was some years older than Handel.

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