Brescianello - Concerto No.1 in C major Op.1 for Flute and Piano (arr. Santino Cara) by Brescianello Giuseppe Antonio Sheet Music for Flute and Piano at Sheet Music Direct
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Brescianello - Concerto No.1 in C major Op.1 for Flute and Piano (arr. Santino Cara) Digital Sheet Music
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Brescianello - Concerto No.1 in C major Op.1 for Flute and Piano (arr. Santino Cara)
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Version for Flute and Piano of the "Violin concerto No.1 in C major Op.1 for Violin, strings and continuo" of Giuseppe Antonio Brescianello (ca. 1690, Bologna 4 October 1758, Stuttgart). Published for the first time in 1738 in "6 Concerts and 6 Symphonies Op.1". Reconstructed and transcribed in Rome in 2004, adapted and digitized in 2012 by Santino Cara.
With the complete score in pdf format, it is also inserted the separate part for flute.
Of this concerto, is also available the version for flute and String Quartet, always on my Sheet Music page.
http://www.sheetmusicplus.com/publishers/Santino-Cara/1492
Movements:
1. Allegro, 2. Adagio, 3. Allegro

Source: Biblioteca di Stato della Sassonia - Dresda University Library - Saxon State Library - Dresden State and University Library.
In the manuscript, preserved in the Saxon State Library - Dresden State and University Library, we found several anomalies due to the copy made at that time. In addition, we found evident cancellations that maybe we could never bring to light. In some places it is clearly the ink degradation. Some changes have been included in the reconstruction.The transposition for flute comes from the part marked for solo violin in the manuscript.

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