Greetings Eric,
Thank you for the information about the new book. Unfortunately, I am not near any place that has a major library. Is there any possibility that you could send me a PDF of the pages you mention concerning the use of tromba in alto clef during the Barock period?
Vielen Dank!
Martin
On Apr 18, 2005, at 4:33 AM, Eric Fiedler wrote:
The following book, just published by Bärenreiter, has some relevant information:
J.S. Bachs Instrumentarium
ed. by Ulrich Prinz, Internat. Bachakademie Stuttgart, Schriftenreihe 10 (€49,-)
On page 40f. there is a discussion (in the chapter on "tromba") of the three works by JSB with such a clef for the trumpet: BWV 24 (for _Zugtrompete_), 63 (tromba 4) and 71 (tromba 3).
Hope this helps!
Fiedler
************************************************ Habsburger Verlag Frankfurt (Dr. Fiedler) [EMAIL PROTECTED] ************************************************ On 25.03.2005, at 15:59, Martin Banner wrote:
I have an autograph score of a sacred Latin concerted choral work by the 18th Century Italian composer Francesc'antonio Vallotti (theorist regarding tuning). Anyway, the piece includes two tromba parts written in alto clef. This is the first time I have seen such a thing. Anyone ever see this before? If I'm doing a modern performing edition, would it be okay to just re-write to treble clef?
Thanks for your collective wisdom. Martin
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