Erlebach, P. - Sonata No. 5 in E Minor, Mvts. 3,4 5 (3 Violins)

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Erlebach (1605 - 1648) was a prolific German composer. His compositions include orchestral and chamber music, operas, cantatas, Masses and oratorios. Most of his works (over 1000 compositions)were destroyed in 1735 during a fire in Rudolstadt.This caused Erlebach’s music to be almost completely forgotten. Only 70 compositions (about 7 percent of his working output) survived, some only in handwritten manuscript form, which later had to be transcribed. Much of his posterity is dependent upon published editions of his works. A charming, intermediate baroque trio arranged for three violins, this piece is based on a work originally composed for violin, viola da gamba and cello. Ideal for intermediate students, adult amateurs and professionals. Only the first violin part ventures briefly into third position - the other parts can be played in first position. Rhythmically fairly easy, with some trills and turns.

Erlebach P. - Sonata No. 5 In E Minor Mvts. 3 4 (3 Violins) Trios
Erlebach P. - Sonata No. 5 In E Minor Mvts. 3 4 (3 Violins) Trios
Erlebach P. - Sonata No. 5 In E Minor Mvts. 3 4 (3 Violins) Trios
Erlebach P. - Sonata No. 5 In E Minor Mvts. 3 4 (3 Violins) Trios