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Solo Guitar
Here is the presentation of one of the most important volumes of
music of all times for solo instrument. In what has come to be known as
the “London Manuscript”, located in the British Library, we find 317
pages of tablature for Baroque Lute containing 237 pieces by Silvius
Leopold Weiss (1687-1750). These works are grouped into 26 full solo
sonatas with additional material interspersed in the form of 3 preludes,
2 fugues, 1 prelude and fugue, 2 fantasias, 2 tombeaux, a caprice, an
overture, a plainte, assorted minuets, gavottes, etc., in addition to
five grand duos including the three concertos for lute and transverse
flute of four movements each (the flute part is missing) and the two
mystery sonatas with neither soprano voice nor title information
(believed with a high degree of certainty to be duets). The nomenclature
“London Manuscript” is used to distinguish this collection from various
other Weiss folios that are housed in Dresden, Salzburg, Vienna,
Moscow, Paris, etc. It should be noted that the London Manuscript,
despite its extraordinary significance, is representative of less than
one half of the total output of this remarkably prolific composer.
The
works in the London Manuscript, although having full pagination and
partial (although important) piece numbering, do not seem however at
first glance to conform to any obvious formal ordering, either
chronological, keywise or stylistic, but one can observe with a certain
degree of fascination that even these aspects have been taken in
consideration. The document should be seen as a body of works that grew
over the years, becoming a precious collector’s item for the definitive
owner, Count Johann Christian Anthony (Anthoni) von Adlersfeld of
Prague.