Author: mrn
Date: 2009-02-28 02:38
There is a recording of the Tartini/Jacob Concertino by Lawrence Sobol on iTunes. Can't vouch for the quality since I don't own it, but it's there.
Also, you may be able to find recordings of the original violin versions of these movements. With a little help from IMSLP and iTunes, I figured out the following correspondences between movements in the Concertino and the source sonatas they came from. I can find the sheet music to mvt. 1 on IMSLP, but it doesn't give opus/work numbers. I actually found recordings to mvts. 2 and 3 on iTunes. (I'm a little partial to the Vincenzo Bolognese recording of the original violin version of mvt. 2, in particular)
Mvt. 1 = Sonata in G Major, Op. ??, No. ??, mvt. 1
Mvt. 2 = Sonata in G minor, Op. 1, No. 10, ("Didone Abbandonata") mvt. 2
Mvt. 3 = Sonata in F Major, Op. 1, No. 2, mvt. 1
Mvt. 4 = ???
By the way, the Boosey & Hawkes website is not quite correct in stating that the Concertino is built up from only two Tartini sonatas, because I found three different sonatas for the first 3 movements. (Maybe they mean 2 different opus numbers, rather than two sonatas).
Post Edited (2009-02-28 02:52)
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