PUBLICATIONS:
These sonatas by Blavet, originally for transverse flute, appear here in transcription for alto recorder with a basso continuo realization by Anastasia, accompanied by her detailed front material describing French continuo practice of Blavet's era. Available from PRB productions here.
Critical reconstruction of J. S. Bach's lost D-minor violin concerto (BWV 1052R), available from PRB Productions. J.S. Bach's D-minor harpsichord concerto, BWV 1052, was the composer's latest arrangement of material also found in BWV 1052a and Cantatas 146 and 188. The solo instrument's range and figuration in these sources persuasively indicate they were adapted from a violin concerto that no longer survives. This edition reconstructs the lost concerto, correcting errors of previous reconstructions and presenting some new readings of source material.
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Critical completion of J. S. Bach's incompletely surviving D-major sinfonia, BWV 1045, available from PRB Productions. This Sinfonia is his most lavishly scored work featuring a solo violin. Though it survives only as a fragment, clues from the surviving portion indicate the probable form of its intended conclusion. Moreover, penmanship clues in the autograph suggest the Sinfonia may likely be an adaptation of a work for strings only, for which this edition makes allowance in the form of ossias corresponding to the putative earlier material.