The Brussels Manuscript, Lute Sonatas | Ernst Gottlieb



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The Brussels Manuscript

Baron’s works are characterized by a baroque idiom heavily influenced by the galant style. Many are contained in a series of manuscript fascicles in French tablature, kept today at the Bibliothèque Royale Albert I of Brussels, under the reference B-Br Ms. II 4087. Some of these documents belonged to the publisher Breitkopf, who had ordered copies around 1760.

In the course of the 19th century, they were acquired by François-Joseph Fétis, a musician, musicologist and Director of the Brussels Conservatory, who added them to the tablature collection he had already constituted.

  • Composer(s): Ernst Gottlieb Baron (1696-1760)
  • Title: The Brussels Manuscript
  • Sub-title: Lute Sonatas
  • Year of edition: c.1760
  • Source: B-Br Ms. II 4087
  • Volume: 1
  • Details:

  • Editor(s): Jean-Daniel Forget & Guy Grangereau
  • Music period: Baroque
  • Instrument(s): 11c & 13c Baroque lute
  • Instrumentation: Baroque lute solo
  • Notation: French tablature
  • Modern edition: Urtext
  • Publisher: Le Luth Doré Urtext Editions
  • Year of publication: 2015
  • Collection: Lute and Theorbo Music Collection
  • Pages: pp. 108
  • Dimensions: 230×310 mm
  • Weight: 0,320g
  • Binding: Section sewn glue binding
  • ISMN: 377-0-0017-8818-0
  • Composer(s): Ernst Gottlieb Baron (1696-1760)
    Title: The Brussels Manuscript
    Sub-title: Lute Sonatas
    Year of edition: c.1760
    Source: B-Br Ms. II 4087

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