Harpsichord Concerto in G minor (Reichardt, Johann Friedrich)

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7 more: Cembalo Solo • Flute 1 • Flute 2 • Violins I • Violins II • Violas • Cellos and Basses

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Work Title Cembalo Concerto in G minor
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Composer Reichardt, Johann Friedrich
Opus/Catalogue NumberOp./Cat. No. DenR 7
I-Catalogue NumberI-Cat. No. IJR 9
Key G minor
Movements/SectionsMov'ts/Sec's 3 movements
  1. Allegro con spirito
  2. Andante
  3. Allegro assai
Year/Date of CompositionY/D of Comp. 1774
First Publication. 1777 - Leipzig: E.B. Schwickert
Dedication Maria Antonia Walpurgis (1724-1780)
Composer Time PeriodComp. Period Classical
Piece Style Classical
Instrumentation cembalo solo, 2 flutes, strings
Manuscript Sources Holograph score, 1774. D-Bsa, SA 2963

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There is at least one other (clavi)cembalo concerto by Reichardt, in B major, with strings (no winds) accompaniment published in 1773 in Riga. (There is a copy in the Royal Library of the Netherlands.)

(RISM lists another in D, as well, and gives the date from the autograph of the G minor (this one) as 1774.- Schissel)

Hrm. Was it still the habit as late as 1777 to keep the cellos and bassi together in one line? This seems composed somewhat earlier. Maybe not though. (ES)

Yes, it was -- check out Haydn's Symphony no.104, written in 1795. (BLS)