Sonata da Chiesa opus 3, No. 7
Brass Trio
Arcangelo Corelli /arr. Charles Evans
The Sonata da Chiesa, or church sonata, came into usage during the 17th
century as instrumental ensembles became a standard medium for accompanying Read More
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The Sonata da Chiesa, or church sonata, came into usage during the 17th
century as instrumental ensembles became a standard medium for accompanying
liturgical services. Generally
consisting of four contrasting movements these sonatas were the antecedent of
later forms of concert instrumental music in the 18th century. The exemplary works of this form were by
the famous Italian composer Arcangelo Corelli. His Opus 3, No.7 sonata, transcribed here
for brass trio, features the standard slow-fast-slow-fast four movement
scheme prominent in this genre.
Useful literature for brass trio is scarce and this arrangement makes
an excellent addition to the repertoire.
Duration 6:00