Karl Stumpf viola d'amore scores, 1750-1999.
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Stamitz, Karl, 1745-1801
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First performance 13 October, 1940, Emanuel Vardi, viola, Washington Heights Orchestra, Maxim Waldo, conductor. First radio performance 16 January, 1941, Emanuel Vardi, viola, NBC Symphony, Frank Black, conductor. For another edition, see callno.: 849v.--Cf. Fleisher Collection. From the description of Concerto in D major for viola and orchestra / Karl Stamitz ; orchestraed and edited by Hershy Kay from the edition of Enrico Polo. [1940]. (Franklin & Marshall College). WorldCat r...
Vivaldi, Antonio, 1678-1741
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Op. III, L'estro armonico [Harmony of the soul], consisting of 12 concerti for various ensembles, probably composed ca. 1703. First published 1712 by Estienne Roger, Amsterdam. This concerto (no. 11) became the basis for J.S. Bach's organ concerto after Vivaldi, BWV 596. This arrangement dedicated to Thor Johnson. For a more stylistically authentic edition see callno.: 1622s. For other orchestral transcriptions of this concerto see callnos.: 3897 and 515, respectively.--Cf. Fleisher Collection. ...
Weissgärber, Max
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Herberger, Rolf.
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Manowarda, Aristides
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Stumpf, Karlheinz
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Karl Stumpf (1907-1988), born in Vienna, was a violist in the Vienna Philharmonic and the Vienna State Opera, as well as a professor of viola d'amore in the famous Vienna Akademie für Musik (now Hochschule). Stumpf performed chamber music, made recordings, contributed scholarly articles to ten professional publications in four different countries, edited many early viola d'amore pieces, and wrote several compositions himself. His many editions have added immeasurably to...