- Instrumentation:
- (Baroque) flute and figured bass (harpsichord, organ, with optional violoncello, bass viol or bassoon)
Elias Brunnenmüller (ca. 1670?-1762?) was a German
musician who spent most of his lifetime in the Netherlands.
At the beginning of the 18th century he settled in
Amsterdam. Three volumes of music wered published within a
short period of time, of which the VI Sonates à
un hautbois ou violon et basse continue (1712; Six
sonatas for a oboe or violin, and figured bass) came last.
The fifth and sixth sonatas of this collection are, as
specified in the original edition, equally suited for the
flute. Indeed, their keys (E minor, D major) and idioms
typically refer to the early-18th-century transverse
flute.
- 1985
- ISBN n/a (paper)
- 1 score (20 pp.) + 1 part (flute/bass 16 pp.)
- 21 x 30 cm
- €16 or US$16