Jean-Baptiste Krumpholtz
Trois Sonates de l'opera 13 arrangées pour Deux Harpes par Philip Seybold
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Composer:Jean-Baptiste KrumpholtzGenre:ChamberStyle:Chamber MusicMovement_count:3Movement ....Jean-Baptiste Krumpholtz's 'Trois Sonates de l'opera 13 arrangées pour Deux Harpes par Philip Seybold' is a collection of three sonatas arranged for two harps. The original sonatas were composed for harp and violin by Krumpholtz, and were part of his Opus 13. The arrangement for two harps was done by Philip Seybold. The three sonatas in the collection are in the keys of C major, G major, and F major. The first sonata in C major has three movements: Allegro, Adagio, and Rondo. The second sonata in G major has four movements: Allegro, Adagio, Minuetto, and Rondo. The third sonata in F major has three movements: Allegro, Adagio, and Rondo. The sonatas are characterized by their elegant melodies and virtuosic harp writing. Krumpholtz was a renowned harpist and composer in the late 18th century, and his music reflects the style and taste of the time. The sonatas are full of ornamentation and embellishment, and require a high level of technical skill from the performers. The collection was composed in the late 1700s and premiered in Paris, where Krumpholtz was based. The arrangement for two harps by Seybold was likely done in the early 1800s, when the harp was becoming increasingly popular as a solo and ensemble instrument. Overall, 'Trois Sonates de l'opera 13 arrangées pour Deux Harpes par Philip Seybold' is a beautiful and challenging collection of music for two harps, showcasing the virtuosity and elegance of Krumpholtz's harp writing.More....
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