Sonate à flûte traversière et basse suivie de différentes pièces sans basse (Braun, Jean-Daniel)

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Publisher. Info. Paris: Braun, Boivin, Le Clerc, 1740.
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Publisher. Info. Paris: Braun, Boivin, Le Clerc, 1740.
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Work Title Sonate à flûte traversière et basse suivie de différentes pièces sans basse
Alternative. Title Sonate de Mr. Braun à flûte traversière et basse. Suivie de differentes pieces sans basse, composées expres pour former l'embouchure et accoutumer la main aux dificultez tant du même auteur que de divers autres. Ces mêmes pieces peuvent se jouer egalement sur le basson en suivant la clef de basse mise au commencement de chaque air.
Composer Braun, Jean-Daniel
Internal Reference NumberInternal Ref. No. IJB 5
Movements/SectionsMov'ts/Sec's 1 sonata and 24 solo pieces
  1. Flute Sonata in E minor
  2. Rondeau
  3. Giga
  4. Minuetto
  5. Rondeau
  6. Minuetto I-II / Double
  7. Scherzo II-II
  8. Minueto
  9. Inventione
  10. Fantasia
  11. Capriccio
  12. Concerto
  13. Inventione
  14. Capriccio
  15. Allemanda
  16. Largo / Double
  17. Bizaria
  18. Lamenterole
  19. Aria
  20. Allemanda
  21. Giga
  22. Corrente
  23. Fantasia
  24. Minuetto
  25. Bizaria
First Publication. 1740
Composer Time PeriodComp. Period Baroque
Piece Style Baroque
Instrumentation see below
1. flute, continuo
2-25: flute (or bassoon)
Related Works Fantasies and Preludes by Quantz
Extra Information The individual solo pieces can also be considered in groups as different suites.