Sonata I, RV 47 |
BA6995 This scholarly-critical edition is based on all the known sources, whether printed or handwritten,
that have come down to us for these frequently played pieces. By closely scrutinizing the
source material, the editor has arrived at interesting findings that considerably differ from earlier
editions of these works. Rather than taking as her principal source Le Clerc’s 1740 print
of Sonatas I to VI – an edition probably made without the composer’s consent – the editor has
examined the Naples and Wiesentheid manuscripts prepared under Vivaldi’s direct supervision.
The editor has also managed to identify a previously unknown source for Sonata RV 44. All departures from the sources in the printed text and all editorial additions are listed in the critical report. Cellists are thus given ready access to every alternative reading, including deleted bars and the many inevitable variants in articulation. A detailed preface provides essential information on sources and their assessment, with a section on performance practice offering valuable suggestions on interpretation. - All of Antonio Vivaldi's works for violoncello and continuo in a single edition - Scholarly-critical edition for performance purposes - Detailed preface on sources and performance practice (German/English) - With new findings that considerably differ from earlier editions „This edition is invaluable for all performers of the Sonatas.“ (Ensemble January 2004) „This is certainly the definitive edition of these works.” (Strings August/September 2003) |