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Giovanni Carlo Maria Clari (1677 - 1754):  Trio Sonata in F major
source: madrigale a due canti «Cantando un dì»
scoring: AA (Bc)
What is the meaning of these icons?   10
Benedetto Marcello (1686 - 1739):  Allegro in C major
source: Harpsichord Sonata S.705
scoring: A (Harpsichord)
What is the meaning of these icons?  6
Johann Sebastian Bach (1685 - 1750):  Chorale: Hilf deinem Volk, Herr Jesu Christ, Cantata «Preise Jerusalem, den Herrn» - BWV 119
source: Recorder Parts in Bach’s Sacred Music
scoring: AA
6
Johann Sebastian Bach (1685 - 1750):  Chorus: Der Herr hat Guts an uns getan, Cantata «Preise Jerusalem, den Herrn» - BWV 119
source: Recorder Parts in Bach’s Sacred Music
scoring: AA
4
Antonio Vivaldi (1678 - 1741):  Largo
source: Concerto RV 548 for oboe, violin and strings in Bb major
scoring: A (Harpsichord)
What is the meaning of these icons?  7
Johann Sebastian Bach (1685 - 1750):  Air: Die Obrigkeit ist Gottes Gabe, Cantata «Preise Jerusalem, den Herrn» - BWV 119
source: Recorder Parts in Bach’s Sacred Music
scoring: AA
6
Johann Sebastian Bach (1685 - 1750):  Recitative: So herrlich stehst du, liebe Stadt, Cantata «Preise Jerusalem, den Herrn» - BWV 119
source: Recorder Parts in Bach’s Sacred Music
scoring: AA
3
Johann Sebastian Bach (1685 - 1750):  Chorus: Preise Jerusalem, den Herrn, Cantata «Preise Jerusalem, den Herrn» - BWV 119
source: Recorder Parts in Bach’s Sacred Music
scoring: AA
3
Johann Sebastian Bach (1685 - 1750):  Air: Jesus schläft, was soll ich hoffen?, Cantata «Jesus schläft, was soll ich hoffen?» - BWV 81
source: Recorder Parts in Bach’s Sacred Music
scoring: AA
5
Johann Sebastian Bach (1685 - 1750):  Bestelle dein Haus!
source: Cantata «Gottes Zeit ist die allerbeste Zeit» - Actus Tragicus - BWV 106
scoring: AB (Bass instrument)
What is the meaning of these icons?  9
Hagood Hardy (1937 - 1997):  The Homecoming
source: Duos for treble recorders from well-known ancient and modern melodies, No. 26
scoring: AA
What is the meaning of these icons?    7
Dario Castello (1602 - 1631):  Sonata Decima Quarta a 5
source: Sonate concertate in stil moderno. Libro secondo (Venice 1629), No. 14
scoring: AABB (Bass instrument)
The original score – in A minor – reads: «Sonata Decima Quarta a 4. Due soprani e doi tromboni overo violette».
In my arrangement – in D minor – the continuo has become an actual bass part and the two trombone parts have been adapted to fit two bass recorders.
8
Anonymous (XV cent.):  Ex palpebris meis
source: Ms. Q16 (1487). Manuscript preserved in Bologna: Museo internazionale e biblioteca della musica
scoring: ATB
What is the meaning of these icons?  4
Traditional:  Spagnoletta
source: Duos for treble recorders from well-known ancient and modern melodies, No. 25
scoring: AA
What is the meaning of these icons?  9
Benedetto Marcello (1686 - 1739):  Giga in C major
source: Harpsichord Sonata S.704
scoring: A (Harpsichord)
The original sonata is in C major and its score consists almost exclusively of the top line – here assigned to the treble recorder – and the bass line.
Interesting is the rhythmic play between the 12/8 pace and the frequent passages in groups of four sixteenth notes, also present in other harpsichord sonatas by the same author.
What is the meaning of these icons?  4
Angelo Michele Bertalotti (1666 - 1747):  Solfeggio Trentesimo Quarto
source: Solfeggi a canto e alto (Bologna 1744), No. 34
scoring: SA
What is the meaning of these icons?  3
Benedetto Marcello (1686 - 1739):  Allegro in D minor
source: Harpsichord Sonata S.712a
scoring: A (Harpsichord)
The original sonata is in C minor and its score consists almost exclusively of the top line – here assigned to the treble recorder – and the bass line.
I heavily arranged it and transposed it to D minor.
What is the meaning of these icons?  4
Alessandro Scarlatti (1660 - 1725):  Adagio e Fuga in F major
source: Concerto XXII from Concerti di Flauto, Violini, Violetta, e Basso di Diversi Autori (Naples 1725). Manuscript preserved in the Music conservatories of Naples
scoring: ATT (Bass instrument)
Arranged from the original score in A major for treble recorder (or maybe recorder in G), strings and continuo.
What is the meaning of these icons?  7
Jay Ungar (1946 - ):  Ashokan Farewell
scoring: ATTB or ATBB
What is the meaning of these icons?   8
Michel Blavet (1700 - 1768):  Sonata Quinta in D minor (G minor) - Op. 1, No. 5
source: Six Sonates Pour deux Flutes-traversieres sans Basse. Op. 1 (Paris 1728)
scoring: AA
Our edition contains both the original version for two transverse flutes and its transposition for two treble recorders.
6
Johann Friedrich Meister (c. 1638 - 1697):  Sarabanda variata in G minor
source: Il giardino del piacere (Hamburg 1695)
scoring: AA (Bc)
Arranged from the original score for violins, cello and continuo in E minor.
Small notes in the recorder parts are editorial and may be omitted from the performance throughout.
What is the meaning of these icons?  6
Alexander Agricola (c. 1445 - 1506):  Fortuna desperata
scoring: ATTBBB or ATTBBL
What is the meaning of these icons?    32
Kunihiko Murai (1945 - ):  翼をください (Tsubasa wo Kudasai) – Please, Give Me Wings
scoring: AA (Keyboard)
What is the meaning of these icons?   9
Ferdinando Carulli (1770 - 1841):  Lezione 23 - Op. 27, No. 23
source: Metodo completo per chitarra, op. 27 (1810) - Parte terza: 24 lezioni progressive per due chitarre
scoring: ATB
What is the meaning of these icons?  3
Benedetto Marcello (1686 - 1739):  First movement – Adagio – from Sonata II in D minor
source: Duos for treble recorders from well-known ancient and modern melodies, No. 24
scoring: AA
What is the meaning of these icons?   7
Paolo Benedetto Bellinzani (c. 1690 - 1757):  Trio Sonata V in C major
source: Dodici sonate da Chiesa a 3, con due Violini o Basso ad imitazione di quelle di Arcangelo Corelli. (XVIII cent.). Manuscript preserved in Bologna: Museo internazionale e biblioteca della musica, No. 5
scoring: ATB
Arranged from the original score for two violins and continuo.
What is the meaning of these icons?   7
George Frideric Handel (1685 - 1759):  Jigg
source: Suite in D minor for harpsichord - HWV 437
scoring: A (Harpsichord)
3
George Frideric Handel (1685 - 1759):  Final Presto from Sonata HWV 360
source: Duos for treble recorders from well-known ancient and modern melodies, No. 23
scoring: AA
What is the meaning of these icons?  5
Ferdinando Carulli (1770 - 1841):  Lezione 22 - Op. 27, No. 22
source: Metodo completo per chitarra, op. 27 (1810) - Parte terza: 24 lezioni progressive per due chitarre
scoring: ATB
What is the meaning of these icons?  5
Johann Christian Bach (1735 - 1782):  Quartet in F major - W.B 53
scoring: ATB (Bass instrument)
Originally in Eb major for flute, violin, viola, cello and continuo.
What is the meaning of these icons?   11
George Frideric Handel (1685 - 1759):  Final Allegro from Sonata HWV 362
source: Duos for treble recorders from well-known ancient and modern melodies, No. 22
scoring: AA
What is the meaning of these icons?   9
John Barry (1933 - 2011):  We Have All the Time in the World
source: Duos for treble recorders from well-known ancient and modern melodies, No. 21
scoring: AA
What is the meaning of these icons?   6
Traditional:  Mantovana
source: Duos for treble recorders from well-known ancient and modern melodies, No. 20
scoring: AA
What is the meaning of these icons?  5
Traditional:  Girometta
source: Duos for treble recorders from well-known ancient and modern melodies, No. 19
scoring: AA
What is the meaning of these icons?   6
Elmer Bernstein (1922 - 2004):  Love Me True
source: Duos for treble recorders from well-known ancient and modern melodies, No. 18
scoring: AA
What is the meaning of these icons?   6
Andrea Bornstein (1956 - ):  Passacaglia
source: Duos for treble recorders from well-known ancient and modern melodies, No. 17
scoring: AA
What is the meaning of these icons?  5
Johnny Mandel (1925 - 2020):  The Shadow of Your Smile
source: Duos for treble recorders from well-known ancient and modern melodies, No. 16
scoring: AA
What is the meaning of these icons?   8
Anonymous (XVI cent.):  Greensleeves
source: Duos for treble recorders from well-known ancient and modern melodies, No. 15
scoring: AA
What is the meaning of these icons?   4
Domenico Alberti (c. 1710 - 1746):  Giga in C minor
source: 8 Sonates pour clavecin. Op. 1 (London 1745)
scoring: A (Harpsichord)
This is the second and last movement of the Sonata IV in G minor for harpsichord, arranged and transposed to C minor for treble recorder and harpsichord.
5
Traditional:  Vater unser im Himmelreich
source: Duos for treble recorders from well-known ancient and modern melodies, No. 14
scoring: AA
What is the meaning of these icons?   6
Andrea Bornstein (1956 - ):  L’armonia del vento tra gli olivi, Lyrics by Mario Olimpieri
scoring: A (Voice, Keyboard)
What is the meaning of these icons?   8
Traditional:  Ack Värmeland, du sköna aka Dear Old Stockholm, Swedish folk song
source: Duos for treble recorders from well-known ancient and modern melodies, No. 13
scoring: AA
What is the meaning of these icons?  6
Traditional:  Scarborough Fair
source: Duos for treble recorders from well-known ancient and modern melodies, No. 12
scoring: AA
What is the meaning of these icons?   8
Anonymous (XVII cent.):  Wat zalmen op den Avond doen
source: Duos for treble recorders from well-known ancient and modern melodies, No. 11
scoring: AA
What is the meaning of these icons?  6
Sammy Fain (1902 - 1989):  Love Is A Many-Splendored Thing
source: Duos for treble recorders from well-known ancient and modern melodies, No. 10
scoring: AA
What is the meaning of these icons?   5
Santo & Johnny (XX cent.):  Sleep Walk
source: Duos for treble recorders from well-known ancient and modern melodies, No. 9
scoring: AA
What is the meaning of these icons?    6
Anonymous (XVII cent.):  Lavignone
source: Duos for treble recorders from well-known ancient and modern melodies, No. 8
scoring: AA
What is the meaning of these icons?  4
Arcangelo Corelli (1653 - 1713):  Gavotta from Sonata IX in A major, Op. 5
source: Duos for treble recorders from well-known ancient and modern melodies, No. 7
scoring: AA
What is the meaning of these icons?   8
Vangelis (1943 - ):  Rain and Tears
source: Duos for treble recorders from well-known ancient and modern melodies, No. 6
scoring: AA
What is the meaning of these icons?   7
Francesco Sartori (1957 - ):  Con te partirò
source: Duos for treble recorders from well-known ancient and modern melodies, No. 5
scoring: AA
What is the meaning of these icons?    9
Anonymous (XVII cent.):  Doen Daphne d’over schoone Maeght
source: Duos for treble recorders from well-known ancient and modern melodies, No. 4
scoring: AA
What is the meaning of these icons?  11
Nino Rota (1911 - 1979):  Love Theme from Romeo and Juliet
source: Duos for treble recorders from well-known ancient and modern melodies, No. 3
scoring: AA
What is the meaning of these icons?   11
John Phillips (1935 - 2001):  San Francisco (Be Sure to Wear Flowers in Your Hair)
source: Duos for treble recorders from well-known ancient and modern melodies, No. 2
scoring: AA
What is the meaning of these icons?   15
Paolo Benedetto Bellinzani (c. 1690 - 1757):  Trio Sonata IV in A minor
source: Dodici sonate da Chiesa a 3, con due Violini o Basso ad imitazione di quelle di Arcangelo Corelli. (XVIII cent.). Manuscript preserved in Bologna: Museo internazionale e biblioteca della musica, No. 4
scoring: ATB
Arranged from the original score for two violins and continuo.
7
Paolo Benedetto Bellinzani (c. 1690 - 1757):  Balletto V in F major
source: Dodici sonate da Chiesa a 3, con due Violini o Basso ad imitazione di quelle di Arcangelo Corelli. (XVIII cent.). Manuscript preserved in Bologna: Museo internazionale e biblioteca della musica, No. 17
scoring: A (Harpsichord)
At end of the score of the twelve trio sonatas, this manuscript contains 5 short and simple «ballets» for a treble instrument and unnumbered bass.
I have been arranging them heavily in various ways, including the addition of new parts and variations.
In the case of this fifth ballet I added divisions and a full harpsichord part.
What is the meaning of these icons?  5
The Beatles (flourished 1960-70):  Yesterday
source: Duos for treble recorders from well-known ancient and modern melodies, No. 1
scoring: AA
What is the meaning of these icons?   5
Paolo Benedetto Bellinzani (c. 1690 - 1757):  Balletto IV in C major
source: Dodici sonate da Chiesa a 3, con due Violini o Basso ad imitazione di quelle di Arcangelo Corelli. (XVIII cent.). Manuscript preserved in Bologna: Museo internazionale e biblioteca della musica, No. 16
scoring: ATB
At end of the score of the twelve trio sonatas, this manuscript contains 5 short and simple «ballets» for a treble instrument and unnumbered bass.
I have been arranging them heavily in various ways, including the addition of new parts and variations.
In the case of this fourth ballet I added a new middle part.
What is the meaning of these icons?  6
Anonymous (XVI cent.):  Welscher Tantz
source: Ms. A. R. 940/41 (1557), Manuscript preserved in Regensburg: Proske-Bibliothek
scoring: ATB
What is the meaning of these icons?  8
Paul McCartney (1942 - ):  Pipes of Peace
scoring: ATTTB
What is the meaning of these icons?    7
Fanny Mendelssohn (1805 - 1847):  Italien
source: Zwölf Gesänge. Op. 8 (1824)
scoring: SSATB
Arranged form the original score for singer and piano.
What is the meaning of these icons?  5
Anonymous (XV cent.):  En actendant
source: Ms. Q16 (1487). Manuscript preserved in Bologna: Museo internazionale e biblioteca della musica
scoring: ATB
What is the meaning of these icons?   7
Paolo Benedetto Bellinzani (c. 1690 - 1757):  Balletto III in C major
source: Dodici sonate da Chiesa a 3, con due Violini o Basso ad imitazione di quelle di Arcangelo Corelli. (XVIII cent.). Manuscript preserved in Bologna: Museo internazionale e biblioteca della musica, No. 15
scoring: SAB
At end of the score of the twelve trio sonatas, this manuscript contains 5 short and simple «ballets» for a treble instrument and unnumbered bass.
I have been arranging them heavily in various ways, including the addition of new parts and variations.
In the case of this third ballet I added a new middle part and plenty of variations.
What is the meaning of these icons?  4
Paolo Benedetto Bellinzani (c. 1690 - 1757):  Balletto II in C major
source: Dodici sonate da Chiesa a 3, con due Violini o Basso ad imitazione di quelle di Arcangelo Corelli. (XVIII cent.). Manuscript preserved in Bologna: Museo internazionale e biblioteca della musica, No. 14
scoring: SAB
At end of the score of the twelve trio sonatas, this manuscript contains 5 short and simple «ballets» for a treble instrument and unnumbered bass.
I have been arranging them heavily in various ways, including the addition of new parts and variations.
In the case of this second ballet I added a new middle part.
What is the meaning of these icons?   6
Paolo Benedetto Bellinzani (c. 1690 - 1757):  Balletto I in Bb major
source: Dodici sonate da Chiesa a 3, con due Violini o Basso ad imitazione di quelle di Arcangelo Corelli. (XVIII cent.). Manuscript preserved in Bologna: Museo internazionale e biblioteca della musica, No. 13
scoring: A (Harpsichord)
At end of the score of the twelve trio sonatas, this manuscript contains 5 short and simple «ballets» for a treble instrument and unnumbered bass.
I have been arranging them heavily in various ways, including the addition of new parts and variations.
In the case of this first ballet I added divisions and a full harpsichord part.
What is the meaning of these icons?  5
Paolo Benedetto Bellinzani (c. 1690 - 1757):  Trio Sonata VI in D minor
source: Dodici sonate da Chiesa a 3, con due Violini o Basso ad imitazione di quelle di Arcangelo Corelli. (XVIII cent.). Manuscript preserved in Bologna: Museo internazionale e biblioteca della musica, No. 6
scoring: AAB
Arranged from the original score for two violins and continuo.
5
Johann Sebastian Bach (1685 - 1750):  Three-part Invention No. 11 - BWV 797
scoring: A (Harpsichord)
7
Paolo Benedetto Bellinzani (c. 1690 - 1757):  Trio Sonata XII in C major
source: Dodici sonate da Chiesa a 3, con due Violini o Basso ad imitazione di quelle di Arcangelo Corelli. (XVIII cent.). Manuscript preserved in Bologna: Museo internazionale e biblioteca della musica, No. 12
scoring: AAB
Arranged from the original score for two violins and continuo.
What is the meaning of these icons?  7
John Dowland (1563 - 1626):  Burst forth my teares
source: The first booke of songes (London 1597), No. 8
scoring: SATB
What is the meaning of these icons?  7
Anonymous (XVI cent.):  Dont vien cella
source: Il primo libro a due voci de diversi autori (Venice 1543)
scoring: SA or TB
This wonderful duo is based on a well-known chanson by Claudin de Sermisy.
The composer borrowed the top line of the original composition adding to it a new line. Light divisions are added to the borrowed line, especially on the cadences. In some passages the added line borrows from the model.
Our transcription presents the original score and a transposed version a fourth below. The narrow range of both parts makes them suitable for a wide combination of recorders and other instruments.
What is the meaning of these icons?  6
Jean-Baptiste Lully (1632 - 1687):  Chaconne in D major
source: Ballet de la Raillerie - LWV 11 (1659)
scoring: SATB (Bass instrument)
What is the meaning of these icons?  5
Jean-Baptiste Lully (1632 - 1687):  Chaconne in D major
source: Ballet du temple de la paix - LWV 69 (1685)
scoring: ATB (Harpsichord)
What is the meaning of these icons?  5
Giacomo Meyerbeer (1791 - 1864):  Valse infernale
source: Robert le diable (1831)
scoring: AAB (Harpsichord)
4
Ferdinando Carulli (1770 - 1841):  Lezione 21 - Op. 27, No. 21
source: Metodo completo per chitarra, op. 27 (1810) - Parte terza: 24 lezioni progressive per due chitarre
scoring: ATB
What is the meaning of these icons?   3
Giovanni Giacomo Gastoldi (c. 1554 - 1609):  La Cortegiana
source: Balletti a tre voci (Antwerp 1606), No. 2
scoring: SSB or AAB
The two upper parts may be played by two treble recorders as well.
4
George Frideric Handel (1685 - 1759):  Trio Sonata in F major - HWV 392
scoring: AA (Bc)
Arranged from the original score for two violins and continuo.
What is the meaning of these icons?    12
Ferdinando Carulli (1770 - 1841):  Lezione 20 - Op. 27, No. 20
source: Metodo completo per chitarra, op. 27 (1810) - Parte terza: 24 lezioni progressive per due chitarre
scoring: ATB
What is the meaning of these icons?   7
Francesco Mancini (1672 - 1737):  Concerto X in G minor
source: Concerti di Flauto, Violini, Violetta, e Basso di Diversi Autori (Naples 1725). Manuscript preserved in the Music conservatories of Naples, No. 10
scoring: AATB (Bass instrument)
Arranged from the original score for treble recorder and strings.
What is the meaning of these icons?   9
Kurt Weill (1900 - 1950):  Nannas Lied
scoring: A (Piano)
What is the meaning of these icons?   9
Pietro Lappi (c. 1575 - 1630):  Canzon Vigesima secunda a 12. La Fressada
source: Canzoni da suonare. Libro primo. Op. 9 (Venice 1616), No. 22
scoring: SATB (2 Harpsichords)
What is the meaning of these icons?  5
Andrea Bornstein (1956 - ):  Aria di Ruggiero
scoring: SATTB
What is the meaning of these icons?   5
Anonymous (XVII cent.):  Menuet in C major
source: A Collection of Several Simphonies and Airs in Three Parts ([London] 1688), No. 36
scoring: AA (Bc)
3
Anonymous (XVII cent.):  Simphonie in C major
source: A Collection of Several Simphonies and Airs in Three Parts ([London] 1688), No. 35
scoring: AA (Bc)
3
Domenico Scarlatti (1685 - 1757):  Sonata in Bb major K 15, No. 15
scoring: AB
What is the meaning of these icons?  7
Anonymous (XVII cent.):  [untitled]
source: ADB 250/B (XVII cent.). Manuscript preserved in Rome: Archivio Doria Pamphilj
scoring: A (Harpsichord)
The original score is for keyboard.
What is the meaning of these icons?  5
Anonymous (XVII cent.):  Allegrezza d’Amore
source: ADB 250/B (XVII cent.). Manuscript preserved in Rome: Archivio Doria Pamphilj
scoring: A (Harpsichord)
The original score is for keyboard.
What is the meaning of these icons?  4
Dario Castello (1602 - 1631):  Seconda Sonata a due soprani
source: Sonate concertate in stil moderno. Libro primo (Venice 1629), No. 2
scoring: AA (Bc)
This is one of the few Castello’s sonatas that fit treble recorders instead of the usual sopranos.
What is the meaning of these icons?  6
Ferdinando Carulli (1770 - 1841):  Lezione 19 - Op. 27, No. 19
source: Metodo completo per chitarra, op. 27 (1810) - Parte terza: 24 lezioni progressive per due chitarre
scoring: ATB
What is the meaning of these icons?  8
Pietro Lappi (c. 1575 - 1630):  Canzon Decima. La Luzzaga
source: Canzoni da suonare. Libro primo. Op. 9 (Venice 1616), No. 10
scoring: SSBB (Bc)
This canzona fits two descant recorders and two bass recorders so well that it could have been devised for this instrumentation on purpose.
What is the meaning of these icons?   6
Andrea Bornstein (1956 - ):  Follia
scoring: AAT or AAA (Bass instrument)
What is the meaning of these icons?   9
Alessandro Scarlatti (1660 - 1725):  Concerto XXIV in G minor
source: Concerti di Flauto, Violini, Violetta, e Basso di Diversi Autori (Naples 1725). Manuscript preserved in the Music conservatories of Naples, No. 24
scoring: A (Harpsichord)
The concerto – or sonata – original score is for treble recorder, two violins and continuo. Here I arranged it for treble recorder and concertato harpsichord.
I had already transcribed the third movement – available on the related entry – with editorial divisions of the recorder part. Please, refer to that entry for further explanation on the structure of that movement.
What is the meaning of these icons?   10
Domenico Scarlatti (1685 - 1757):  Sonata in G minor K 8, No. 8
scoring: SATB
What is the meaning of these icons?  5
Francesco Geminiani (1687 - 1762):  Minuet with variations
scoring: A (Bc)
The original score – in D major – is for violin and continuo.
Here we arranged it in two different version: the first one in F major, more difficult, and the second in C major, easier.
What is the meaning of these icons?   6
Georg Philipp Telemann (1681 - 1767):  Sonata II in G minor - TWV 40:142
source: Ms. SA 3903. Manuscript preserved in Berlin: State Library
scoring: AA
Transposed from the original score for two transverse flutes in E minor.
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Anonymous (XVII cent.):  Sarabande in C major
source: A Collection of Several Simphonies and Airs in Three Parts ([London] 1688), No. 32
scoring: AA (Bc)
The original score is in Bb major, but indeed it works better a tone up, in C.
The bass line can smoothly be played on a bass recorder, although an octave higher.
What is the meaning of these icons?   5
Andrea Bornstein (1956 - ):  Blue(S)oaked Shoes
scoring: SATB
What is the meaning of these icons?  7
Jean-Baptiste Lully (1632 - 1687):  Canaries
source: Armide. Tragédie mise en musique (Paris 1686) - LWV 71
scoring: SSATB
What is the meaning of these icons?  6
Jean-Baptiste Lully (1632 - 1687):  Que l’eclat de son nom
source: Armide. Tragédie mise en musique (Paris 1686) - LWV 71
scoring: SSAAB
This excerpt from Lully’s Armide is an amazing exercise for the bass recorder: it fits its range very well and is neither too difficult nor too easy. The treble recorder parts may be played on tenors as well.
What is the meaning of these icons?  5
Domenico Scarlatti (1685 - 1757):  Sonata in A minor K 3, No. 3
scoring: A (Harpsichord)
What is the meaning of these icons?  7
Domenico Scarlatti (1685 - 1757):  Sonata in F major K 2, No. 2
scoring: A (Harpsichord)
What is the meaning of these icons?  8
Johann Schop (c. 1590 - 1667):  Allemande 2
source: ’t Uitnement Kabinet. 2 vols (Amsterdam 1646-49)
scoring: AAA
This allemande had been already published in the Dutch collection Der Gooden Fluyt Hemel (Amsterdam 1644): see the related entry for our edition of that version.
Here we present it transposed for three treble recorders.
What is the meaning of these icons?  3