Allemande 1735 (Metzner, Ulrich)

Free public domain sheet music from IMSLP / Petrucci Music Library

Jump to: navigation, search

Contents

Music Files

 Condensed score (2 staves)
#40434 - 0.03MB - 1 pages - Scan Quality: No ratings yet - !N/!N/!N

PDF file, Typeset by Ulrich Metzner
Uploader: Ulrich Metzner (3 October 2009)

Editor:

Ulrich Metzner

Publisher Info.:

Edition Erbse 2009

Copyright:

Creative Commons Attribution 3.0

Misc. Notes:


 Stimme 1 (Treble clef)
#40435 - 0.02MB - 1 pages - Scan Quality: No ratings yet - !N/!N/!N

PDF file, Typeset by Ulrich Metzner
Uploader: Ulrich Metzner (3 October 2009)

 Stimme 2 (Treble clef)
#40436 - 0.02MB - 1 pages - Scan Quality: No ratings yet - !N/!N/!N

PDF file, Typeset by Ulrich Metzner
Uploader: Ulrich Metzner (3 October 2009)

 Stimme 3 (Alto clef)
#40439 - 0.02MB - 1 pages - Scan Quality: No ratings yet - !N/!N/!N

PDF file, Typeset by Ulrich Metzner
Uploader: Ulrich Metzner (3 October 2009)

 Stimme 3 (Bass clef)
#40438 - 0.02MB - 1 pages - Scan Quality: No ratings yet - !N/!N/!N

PDF file, Typeset by Ulrich Metzner
Uploader: Ulrich Metzner (3 October 2009)

 Stimme 4 (Bass clef)
#40440 - 0.02MB - 1 pages - Scan Quality: No ratings yet - !N/!N/!N

PDF file, Typeset by Ulrich Metzner
Uploader: Ulrich Metzner (3 October 2009)

Editor:

Ulrich Metzner

Publisher Info.:

Edition Erbse 2009

Copyright:

Creative Commons Attribution 3.0

Misc. Notes:


Add a file to this page
Add multiple files to this page
Upload from external sources: Sibley, FTP

Commercial Recordings

General Information

Work Title Allemande 1735
Alternative Title Satz zur Melodie einer Allemande des Ochsenhausener Orgelbuchs

Opus/Catalogue Number=

Composer Metzner, Ulrich
Key A major
Number of Movements/Sections one
Average Duration ~ 2:00
Year/Date of Composition 2004
First Performance not yet performed
Year of First Publication 2009
Dedication Karl Hruschka ( plays Viola )
Genre Quartet (other configurations)
Piece Style Baroque
Instrumentation woodwind or strings
Discuss this piece


Misc. Comments

The tune is taken from the 'Orgelbuch Ochsenhausen' and dates from 1735. The famous organ builder Joseph Gabler had made a big organ there. Full of pride they decided to publish a collection of organ pieces made especially for this instrument. I have made the four part version similar to some organ pieces of G. F. Handel because the character of the tune seems to fit for that style.

And here again: mp3 file in Finale-Sound. Sorry: no livemusic yet The link is : http://dl.getdropbox.com/u/2064873/Allemande1735Me.mp3

Personal tools
Donate via Paypal