Part I. (Sonatas 1 to 6). (7354a).
Part II. (Sonatas 7 to 12). (7354b).
The accompaniments to these beautiful Sonatas are the work of a true artist, who, with all the technical resources at his command, worked in reverential spirit with regard to the style and character of the old Master. The accompaniments are varied and very interesting in their wealth of contrapuntal device and figuration. The careful way in which all the ornaments are written out, and the bowing and fingering add still further to the value of this fine edition.
The same work in Score by Joachim and Chrysander:—
Livre III. Op. 5, Parte Prima: 6 Sonate a Violino Solo e Violone, o Cembalo. Parte Seconda: Preludii, Allemande, Correnti, Gighe, Sarabande, Gavotte e Follia a Violino Solo e Violone, o Cembalo. (4936c).
— Follia con variazioni. (G. Jensen). (7419).
After a lapse of two centuries the study of Corelli is still indispensable. The above new edition has been admirably done by G. Jensen, who has availed himself of the ornaments as played by Corelli.
Danbé, J. Mazurka de Salon.
David, Ferd. 6 Salonstücke. Op. 24. Revised by Fr. Hermann. (7349).
— Op. 30. “Bunte Reihe”. (F. Hermann). (7363a, b). 24 pieces in two books.