Sonata à 5 in F major (Schmelzer, Johann Heinrich)

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For 2 Trumpets and Organ (Rondeau)

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For 2 Trumpets and Organ (Rondeau)

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Arranger Michel Rondeau (b. 1948)
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Work Title Sonata à 5 in F major
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Composer Schmelzer, Johann Heinrich
I-Catalogue NumberI-Cat. No. IJS 32
Composer Time PeriodComp. Period Baroque
Piece Style Baroque
Instrumentation 5 instruments

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Schmelzer, according to Grove Music, favoured string instruments, so this probably has a more specific instrumentation. Also, there are works entitled "Sonata à 4" where the 4th part is continuo, which could be taken by 2 people, so there is no certainty that the original actually carries the title "Sonata à 5"; it is possible the arranger used that because they arranged for 5 parts. The original might be in Schmelzer's Sacro-profanus concentus musicus, which contains 13 sonatas for 2-8 instruments, but at the moment IMSLP has nothing to compare this with. Tagged for 5 open instruments for now, but obviously, title and tagging are both subject to correction.