Michele Mascitti
Trio Sonata in G minor op. 4/1
Michele Mascitti
Trio Sonata in G minor op. 4/1
- Formazione 2 violini e basso continuo
- Compositore Michele Mascitti
- Editore Michael Talbot
- Edizione partitura per pianoforte e parte/i
- Casa Editrice Edition HH Limited
- Numero d'ordine MDS-HH553
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Descrizione:
Michele Mascitti (1663/4-1760), was a Neapolitan violinist who settled in Paris in 1704. This substantial trio sonata, the only one of its type that he published (and perhaps wrote) was included in his Op. 6 collection (Paris, 1722), where it was preceded by fourteen ordinary violin sonatas. It takes its place among a small but musically distinguished group of late baroque sonatas for violin, violoncello (or bass viol) and basso continuo, which includes examples by Torelli, Vivaldi and Leclair. The constant dialogue between high and middle registers that is inherent in the scoring produces a fascinating kaleidoscope of sound. The sonata has five movements, drawing equally from the chamber (da camera) and church (da chiesa) traditions. Though generally neo-Corellian in style, it pays homage to French taste in its third movement and to Vivaldi's style in its second and fifth movements. It is the best possible advertisement for Mascitti's musical invention and exquisite craftsmanship.