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Antonio Salieri Triple Concerto D major (2/3)

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Uploaded by on Mar 6, 2009

Salieri wrote little instrumental music. Among the few pieces he wrote is this triple concerto for violin, oboe and violoncello from 1770. It is a fine example of an intermediate concerto between baroque and classical style. I find it to be full of aristocratic charme.

Thomas Füri (violin), Heinz Holliger (oboe) and Thomas Demenga (violoncello) are the soloists. Füri also conducts the Camerata Bern.

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  • poor guy, only 1000 or so views.

  • @NonstopRam i know, its sad

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  • @alixbiggs His music quite frankly is not very good, and therefore it's hard to find. That is the cold hard truth. Glad you like him.

  • @noworriez1 yeah.

  • @alixbiggs

    there is a piano reduction (Edition Sikorski Nr. 635), but maybe it is already out of print, i don't know.

    Or you look at imslp (petrucci libary) in some months, because i want to write it off and post it there.

  • does anyone knnow where i can find the cadenzas that these performers used for this piece

  • does anyone know where i could get the sheet music for this piece? i've recently taken a liking to salieri, and want to start playing some of his music :]

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