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Viola concerto edit

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Hrm, it was because I'd seen? thought I'd seen? reference to a concerto by JC besides that forgery that I put that in. Let me check??

Hrm again. (Inserted later edit) I thought briefly I'd found my counterexample- I now think I see why I was wrong. Ok. Sorry about that!


*blink* If you haven't been properly welcomed yet, that should be taken care of straightaway (if you are just in the habit of cleaning house on the talkpage every once-a-while, that's different ;) ) Schissel | Sound the Note! 04:08, 30 June 2006 (UTC)[reply]

(Ah, I see. I sometimes do a bit of interwiki work as m:fr:Utilisateur:Schissel myself, and translation-from; though my knowledge of French is - good enough sometimes, but not better.

It is still appropriate, to


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Johann Christoph Friedrich Bach

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Hrm. Viola sonata stuff, yes - thank you! More later, but I think the question, the ambiguity that needs to be looked at with works that early - Telemann, JCF Bach, Alessandro Rolla- were they written for viola, or viola d'amore or another instrument? (By the way, do you know Felix Draeseke's - Romantic-era - works for viola alta? Not relevant though :) :) ) Schissel | Sound the Note! 15:57, 30 June 2006 (UTC)[reply]

I think I meant that this reminded me of something that had come up in the viola sonata list, not that the concerto was a sonata - and I truly should have clarified there, of course. - but also the concertos for viola, another instrument and orchestra should perhaps go under some other article ... I'm not positive about that. By the way: I believe Johann Christian Bach did write a concerto for viola, keyboard, and orchestra; or at least I believe a Czech station broadcast a recording of it recently, and I saw it listed in their "playlists". I'm not positive, and will try to look up what I think I remember. It may have been someone else. I am getting older :) Schissel | Sound the Note! 18:08, 3 July 2006 (UTC)[reply]

J'ai trouvé (je crois que j'aie trouvé...) une sommaire du catalogue Warburton des œuvres de JC Bach, et il n'y a pas nul tel concert pour violon, alto et orchestre comme l'un que je croyais découvrir. Autre chose, autre compositeur, peut-être, je sais pas - j'ai vue peut-être JCF Bach en effet et oublie. Schissel | Sound the Note! 23:49, 3 July 2006 (UTC)[reply]

Viola alta

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I never did answer your question. For now there's this article, by the performer on the recording I have of the two sonatas (another recording of one of the sonatas can be heard for free at their site - I recommend it, if you like 19th-century Schubert-like music...) Schissel | Sound the Note! 14:48, 5 July 2006 (UTC)[reply]