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Concertino in G

for flute, harpsichord and strings
edited by Allan Badley
flute, harpsichord and strings
Edition: Performance material

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A near contemporary and rival of Haydn, Leopold Hofmann was held in the highest regard in his native Vienna where he served as Kapellmeister at St Stephen’s Cathedral, a position to which Mozart might have succeeded had he lived. Hofmann was a prolific composer of instrumental music and his solo concertos, of which there are nearly sixty for various instruments, are among the finest written in Vienna during the mid-18th century. The present work was advertised in Supplement III (1768) of the Breitkopf Catalogue as one of a group of three keyboard concertos by Hofmann. Although the opening Tempo giusto movement is built along the conventional sonata-ritornello principles of the period both the central Andante and Presto finale abandon it in favour of something a little more flexible. Significantly, the single surviving copy - a set of MS performing parts preserved in the Archbishopric Castle Music Library at Kromeriz in the Czech Republic - styles the work ‘concertino’ which may have been Hofmann’s original designation. A cadenza is preserved for the third movement. Although its authenticity is suspect it is included in this edition for the sake of completeness.

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Title:
Concertino in G
for flute, harpsichord and strings
edited by Allan Badley
Edition:
Performance material
Publisher/Label:
Artaria Editions
Directory:
Badley G1
Duration:
16 ′
Key:
G major

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Product number:
LAE 199-01
Delivery rights:
Worldwide

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