



Reference: DM13
Sonata Prima, Sonata Seconda
- Regular price
- $50.40
- Sale price
- $50.40
- Regular price
-
Composer: Fontana - Giovanni Battista
Arranger: Friedrich Cerha
Instrumentation: Descant + Basso Continuo
Period/Genre: Baroque
Grade: Difficult
Giovanni Battista Fontana (1589–1630) was an early Baroque Italian composer and violinist.
Fontana was born in Brescia, and worked there and in Rome, Venice and Padua. He died in Padua during the plague of 1629-31.
Nearly all information on Fontana comes from the preface by Fr. Giovanni Battista Reghino to his posthumously published 18 (sometimes incorrectly stated 12) sonatas (Sonate a 1.2.3. per il violino, o cornetto, fagotto, chitarone, violoncino o simile altro istromento, Venice: Bartolomeo Magni, 1641). They are among the earliest sonatas of this form, consisting of six sonatas for solo violin, cornetto with continu and 12 sonatas for one to three violins and continuo, the latter group often including a demanding concertante part for bassoon or cello.
"An atto di morte dated 7 September 1630 for a 'Zan Batta Fontana' aged 50, is the only one among the Paduan death registers of 1625–30 for a person bearing that name"
*Two Early Baroque Sonatas.* Foreword included.
*Sonata Prima in C Major*
1. Moderato
2. Adagio
3. Allegro
4. Allegro
5. Moderato
6. Presto
*Sonata Seconda in D Major*
1. Largo
2. Presto
3. Largo
4. Allegro
_Score 16 pp. Parts 5 pp._
_Fellowship (FTCL) Recorder Repertoire List Trinity College London SYLLABUS_

