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- first two movements of the fourth sonata from Johann Heinrich Schmelzer's Sonatæ unarum fidium are p****acaglias on a descending tetrachord, but in uncharacteristic...
- instrumental music are Sonatae tam aris quam aulis servientes (1676), Mensa sonora (1680), and Fidicinium sacro profanum (1682/3). Sonatae tam aris contains...
- composer to publish solo violin and b.c. sonatas in the Italian style (Sonatae unarum fidium seu a violino solo, 1664) Franz Schmidt (1874–1939) – 20th-century...
- died in Mannheim. Frontispiece to Fingers Sonatae XII pro diversis instrumentis, Simon Gribelin, ca. 1688 Sonatae XII. for various instruments, three parts...
- famous and nearly most distinguished violinist in all Europe". Schmelzer's Sonatae unarum fidium of 1664 was the first collection of sonatas for violin and...
- MuffatArmonico tributo, a collection of sonatas Johann Rosenmüller – Sonatae à 2,3,4 e 5 stromenti da arco et altri Robert de Visée – Livre di guittarre...
- (2000) Heinrich Ignaz Biber Mystery Sonatas for violin and figured b**** Sonatae violino solo (8 sonatas for violin and continuo) (1681) Sonata, for violin...
- Lauten-Früchte Alessandro Stradella – S. Giovanni Battista, G.3.3 Heinrich BiberSonatae tam aris quam aulis servientes Johann Philipp Krieger – P****acaglia in...
- accompagnato – I et II. (2005). Johann Heinrich Schmelzer (ca.1620-1680) – Sonatae a violino solo. (2007). Nicola Matteis – (ca.1670–ca.1698) Ayrs for the...
- Venice: Magni. Schmelzer, Johann Heinrich (2012). Tufvesson, Johan (ed.). "Sonatae Unarum Fidium". International Music Score Library Project. Schneider, Herbert...