I have looked for these sonatas but they are extremely difficult to find. Have anyone got them?
Thanks!
A. Scarlatti 3 Cello Sonatas
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Re: A. Scarlatti 3 Cello Sonatas
Hi the 3 sonatas are in Milan, Biblioteca del Conservatorio, Fondo Noseda, O/47–1
Grancino Editions published the sonatas in Facsimile and typeset
Scarlatti: Three Sonatas FACSIMILE
ECS4FACS. Three Sonatas for Two Violoncellos, Facsimile. by Alessandro Scarlatti (1660-1725)
Score: 20 pp.
Instrumentation: 2 cellos or cello with BC
ISMN 979-0-60003-009-5
Three Sonatas for Two Violoncellos, (c. 1700). Facsimile. Score.
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ECS4. Three Sonatas for Two Violoncellos by Alessandro Scarlatti (1660-1725)
Edited by Nona Pyron & François Guéneux
Score and Parts: 42 pp.
This is a 2010 modified version of the original Grancino publication released in 1982.
Instrumentation: 2 cellos or cello with BC
ISMN 979-0-60003-008-8
Three Sonatas for Two Violoncellos, (c. 1700).
http://grancinoeditions.com/gshop.html
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Grancino Editions published the sonatas in Facsimile and typeset
Scarlatti: Three Sonatas FACSIMILE
ECS4FACS. Three Sonatas for Two Violoncellos, Facsimile. by Alessandro Scarlatti (1660-1725)
Score: 20 pp.
Instrumentation: 2 cellos or cello with BC
ISMN 979-0-60003-009-5
Three Sonatas for Two Violoncellos, (c. 1700). Facsimile. Score.
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ECS4. Three Sonatas for Two Violoncellos by Alessandro Scarlatti (1660-1725)
Edited by Nona Pyron & François Guéneux
Score and Parts: 42 pp.
This is a 2010 modified version of the original Grancino publication released in 1982.
Instrumentation: 2 cellos or cello with BC
ISMN 979-0-60003-008-8
Three Sonatas for Two Violoncellos, (c. 1700).
http://grancinoeditions.com/gshop.html
Ctesibius
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Re: A. Scarlatti 3 Cello Sonatas
Schirmer's, I think, has an edition of these 3 sonatas. The edition is made by Analee Bacon. It's a good version to work with students. Once I had a copy of the work but unfortunately it was lost and I'm looking for it again.