Thanks everyone. This collection was the cause of a forehead-slap
moment. I was looking for new repertoire for a concert with a
violinist, so I read through my PDF copy of Op. 3. I thought, "The lute
parts are really nice on their own. Now let me just scroll to the end
and check out the treble parts..." Then I remembered the parts are
lost. Thought I'd check here to see if they'd turned up recently.
Thanks,
Chris
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At May 2, 2015, 11:51:38 AM, Markus Lutz<'[email protected]'> wrote:
Hi Peter,
op. IV has survived actually (from Jochen Domnings page:
Op. IV, Sei Concerti, gewidmet Herzog Ernst August von Weimar (Haffner,
Druck Nr. III.)
Weimar, Zentralbibliothek der Deutschen Klassik, M 8 27 a+b
Op. IV are 6 concertos with flute/violin and basso (all parts available
at Trekel Musik )
Probably the opera nuova is meant to be the same as Op. V, which we
don't have.
Best regards
Markus
Am 02.05.2015 um 16:27 schrieb Peter Danner:
> Hi Chris
>
> Having written the liner notes for John Schneiderman's recording of
> Falckenhagen's "opera nova" (a CD apparently never released), and
> having discussed the matter in detail with Arthur Ness and others, I
> fear only the lute part to Op. 3 survives. Unfortunate. So much of
> Falckenhagen's music seems to be lost.
>
> Whether or not opera nuova is identical to a cataloged "op. IV" (as
> Joachim Domning claims), remains to be seen, depending on actually
> finding a copy of "op. IV."
>
> I look forward to receiving your new CD, Chris.
>
> Peter Danner
>
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