I'm looking for Trio Sonatas by Domenico Gallo, also attribued to G.B. Pergolesi.
They became famous because Stravinski used many themes of them in his ballet "Pulcinella".
Thanks in advance.
Domenico Gallo (attr. Pergolesi), Trio Sonatas
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Re: Domenico Gallo (attr. Pergolesi), Trio Sonatas
A manuscript with the 36 trio sonatas of Gallo is in Marquis of Exeter's collection at Burghley House, Stamford
12 of the sonatas have been published in 1780 by Robert Bremner. You can find them in the Pergolesi's Complete works, vol. 5 pp 1-116.
The volume was published in 1940. I leave to copyright experts to say if it is PD or not.
Stravinsky used scores provided by Diaghilev and found in libraries of Naples and London.
here what is available in WOrldCat:
http://www.worldcat.org/search?q=domeni ... t=facet_dt:
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12 of the sonatas have been published in 1780 by Robert Bremner. You can find them in the Pergolesi's Complete works, vol. 5 pp 1-116.
The volume was published in 1940. I leave to copyright experts to say if it is PD or not.
Stravinsky used scores provided by Diaghilev and found in libraries of Naples and London.
here what is available in WOrldCat:
http://www.worldcat.org/search?q=domeni ... t=facet_dt:
Ctesibius