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Sonata á Violino Solo by Johann Heinrich Schmelzer

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This edition presents a sonata for solo scordatura violin by Johann Heinrich Schmelzer comprised of 99 varied repetitions of an ostinato. Included here is a detailed examination of the source, problems with the continuo, and a possible performance solution. A complete score and continuo part are included in the appendices along with a detailed formal analysis of the work.
Society for Seventeenth-Century Music
Title: Sonata á Violino Solo by Johann Heinrich Schmelzer
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This edition presents a sonata for solo scordatura violin by Johann Heinrich Schmelzer comprised of 99 varied repetitions of an ostinato.
Included here is a detailed examination of the source, problems with the continuo, and a possible performance solution.
A complete score and continuo part are included in the appendices along with a detailed formal analysis of the work.

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