I looked at its facsimile at the Lincoln center library 25 years ago, but I 
remember little.
The slow movement looked interesting.
RT 

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> On Jan 3, 2019, at 7:56 PM, Alain Veylit <[email protected]> wrote:
> 
> Anyone knows anything about a Sonata per liuto et viola d'amore (C Major) by 
> Friedrich Wilhelm Rust? There is a facsimile of the score in Berlin with both 
> parts in notation - I am just wondering about the quality of the music. I am 
> not the only one, and there is a nice controversy about his works that may 
> have been "modernized" by his grand son, Wilhem Rust, that involved Debussy 
> and Vincent D'Indy among others. Friedrich Wilhelm wrote music for the 
> tangent piano, as well as violin, harp and oboe. He also wrote a Sonata for 
> Violin and Lute (No.2) in d minor according to YouTube. 
> (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Iv5Ol1VoeUE)
> 
> Thanks for your tips and arcane but shared knowledge.
> 
> Alain
> 
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