Critiquing Baroque Transcriptions

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corbasse
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Mozart is easy. You can download the Urtext from here: http://dme.mozarteum.at/DME/nma/nmapub_srch.php

This a good source for the BWV 1031:
http://www.breitkopf.com/featureDetail. ... &feaId=221

There is also the Neue-Bach-Ausgabe which should have everything in it. A music library should have it.

I've been searching for the Telemann myself, I haven't found out yet where the movements are from originally. There is a Telemann-Ausgabe published by Bärenreiter, but it's not complete.


Of course, urtext and everything is fine, but then there are libraries full of books about the interpretation of baroque music...... ;) rule nr.1: you can't and mustn't take every written note literally
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corbasse wrote:I've been searching for the Telemann myself, I haven't found out yet where the movements are from originally.
The Adagio and allegro are the first and fourth movements of Telemann's trumpet concerto in D major, TWV 53.
For a recording of the concerto, I recommend the one by Friedemann Immer and Musica Antiqua Köln under Reinhard Göbel.
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