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| 614 and 1620, is unusual in including a basso | continuo, a plainly Baroque feature which, though comm |
| r of oboes and oboe da caccia, strings, basso | continuo, an obbligato violin and an obbligato bassoon |
| music, songs, trios for two violins and basso | continuo, and several operas. |
| mein Herze haben - an aria accompanied by the | continuo and featuring the solo organ. |
| ng of 6 sonatas for solo violin/cornetto with | continuo and 12 sonatas for various instruments. |
| ces in Holan's collection also included basso | continuo and even obbligato instruments such as violin |
| e and accompanying instruments, usually basso | continuo, and was closely related to the contemporary |
| Zagreb where he teaches harpsichord and basso | continuo as the assistant to prof. |
| As | continuo bass lines were composed both faster in motio |
| The duet is also accompanied only by the | continuo, but seems complete. |
| s a sacred oratorio for chorus, orchestra and | continuo by Georg Philipp Telemann. |
| The basso | continuo can be provided by a variety of instruments. |
| Komm in mein Herzens Haus: Soprano aria with | continuo; chorale melody not present. |
| r da chiesa sonatas for two violins and basso | continuo described by Colista as Symphonies. |
| Six sonatas for 2 violas and basso | continuo for harp, op. 4 (London, 1760) |
| Six Trio sonatas for flute, viola with basso | continuo for harp or cello (London, 1747) |
| x pieces for flute, oboe or viola, with basso | continuo for harp or cello, op. 3 (London, 1750) |
| books under Harvard University press: Bach's | Continuo Group (1986), Bach and the Patterns of Invent |
| Concerto for Trumpet, Strings, and | Continuo in D Major |
| S 95: Trio for 2 violins & | continuo in G major |
| rcell's Cibell for trumpet, strings and basso | continuo in C major (Z 678). |
| "Overture: La Lyra, suite for strings & | continuo in E flat major, TWV 55 (Telemann) - 1:43 |
| about 1610 he adopted the technique of basso | continuo in his sacred works - hardly a conservative t |
| oboe da caccia), two violins, viola and basso | continuo including bassoon. |
| Also, once on the jube was a | continuo instrument for the choir - the third organ in |
| harpsichords were more usually employed as a | continuo instrument, playing a harmonised bass part in |
| ence of Viadana, the popularizer of the basso | continuo, is evident, but he still remained true to th |
| begins as an arioso, only accompanied by the | continuo, leading to prayer, recitativo accompanied by |
| ows varying degrees of Italian influence; the | continuo madrigals and small concertato motets are ver |
| 6 Sonatas for Flute and | Continuo Op. 2 |
| 6 Sonatas for Recorder and | Continuo Op. 1 |
| Il primo libro de madrigaletti, 3 voices and | continuo, Op. 4 (1624) |
| combine with instruments, whether just basso | continuo or basso continuo and others. |
| The | continuo part is open to interpretation in matters of |
| Gould himself played the | continuo part on a "harpsipiano", a grand piano modifi |
| s and the increasing practise of doubling the | continuo part with a bowed bass (cello or viol) made t |
| ds (the Vox Christi) that receive a sustained | continuo part. |
| and like repertoire; Giulio Cesare (1724) has | continuo parts labelled both arciliuto and tiorba. |
| omposed the chorale cantata in 1724, but only | continuo parts of the first four movements survived of |
| oce is also credited with the first published | continuo parts, many of his double-choir collections b |
| e, serving as a sort of encyclopedia of basso | continuo patterns and realizations. |
| l Serenissimo Sig.r Duca di Mantoa, col basso | continuo per il Clavicembano, Chittarone, od altro sim |
| He appears as | continuo player on Britten's recordings of Bach and Pu |
| land etc.) mostly as a soloist, but also as a | continuo player of chamber music. |
| abroad, and also works as an accompanist and | continuo player, as well as teaching the organ. |
| teenth-century Italian and English solo song, | continuo practices and lute technique. |
| e around 1600, including monody and the basso | continuo, preferring instead to work in the polyphonic |
| sitions for string orchestra with an extended | continuo section, a few vocal soloists, and the occasi |
| in Venice in 1616, is for 12 voices and basso | continuo), settings of the Passion according to each o |
| He wrote numerous masses, many with basso | continuo, showing his familiarity with contemporary pr |
| age and church music as well as concertos and | continuo sonatas. |
| Camerata and new musical works based on basso | continuo, such as Giulio Caccini's two collections, Le |
| d the instrumental; the two treble-plus-basso | continuo texture of the Corellian trio sonata late in |
| assoon, two horns, two trumpets, strings, and | continuo: this instrumentation is effective in outdoor |
| use of a small orchestra of strings and basso | continuo to meet the limitations of public opera house |
| Dering wrote three books of motets with | continuo, two of canzonets and one of continuo madriga |
| pet, flute, two oboes d'amore, strings, basso | continuo, vocal soloists and choir. |
| After 1603, a basso | continuo was added to the already considerable forces |
| rvative in using Latin and avoiding the basso | continuo, which was eagerly adopted by many other cont |
| accompanied by the violins in unison and the | continuo, which also takes part in their motifs. |
| and instruments; and he also includes a basso | continuo, which evolves from a mere duplication of the |
| All of the motets are accompanied by basso | continuo, with organ providing the sustaining line. |
| concertos for solo violin, strings and basso | continuo, with a 'capriccio' for unaccompanied violin |
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