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James Oswald
(1710 - 1769)
Sonata in Bb major, Op.3 no.5
(2Fl./Vn.Vc.)
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Sonata in Bb major, Op.3 no.5
(2Fl./Vn.Vc.)
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Andante - Allegro moderato - Tempo di Minuetto
Six Sonatas for two Violins or German Flutes, with a Thorough Bass, composed by Dottel Figlio, Op. 3za. Corrected and approved by the Society of the Temple of Apollo. London. Printed and sold by J. Oswald at his Musick Shop in St Martin's Church Yard, of whom may be had just published... Where is only to be sold Aeolus's Harp, and those without the Inventor's name on them are Counterfites.
In later life, James Oswald claimed Dothel/Dottel Figlio to be one of his several noms de plume: a case of impersonation inflicted upon Niccolo Dothel (Fils), chamber musician to the Holy Roman Emperor, and a flautist of international repute. A detailed analysis/attribution of items printed in London with a whiff of The Temple of Apollo about them is under way, and will be published shortly.
Six Sonatas for two Violins or German Flutes, with a Thorough Bass, composed by Dottel Figlio, Op. 3za. Corrected and approved by the Society of the Temple of Apollo. London. Printed and sold by J. Oswald at his Musick Shop in St Martin's Church Yard, of whom may be had just published... Where is only to be sold Aeolus's Harp, and those without the Inventor's name on them are Counterfites.
In later life, James Oswald claimed Dothel/Dottel Figlio to be one of his several noms de plume: a case of impersonation inflicted upon Niccolo Dothel (Fils), chamber musician to the Holy Roman Emperor, and a flautist of international repute. A detailed analysis/attribution of items printed in London with a whiff of The Temple of Apollo about them is under way, and will be published shortly.