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Anna Bon di Venezia
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Sheet music for Anna Bon di Venezia
Sonatas for flute op. 1 - Volume 1: Sonate I (C), Sonate II (F), Sonate III (B) — Anna Bon di Venezia
flute and basso continuo — score and parts — Instrumental Music
Composed by Anna Bon di Venezia (1740-1767). Edited by Dragan Karolic. Flute. Instrumental Music. Score and parts. Composed 1756. Duration ca. 25'. Furore Verlag #fue 4690. Published by Furore Verlag (FV.FUE-4690).
Price: $29.00
Sonaten fur Flote op. 1 Vol. 2 Sonate 4-6 — Anna Bon di Venezia
flute and basso continuo — score and parts — Instrumental Music, Baroque
Composed by Anna Bon di Venezia (1740-1767). Edited by Dragan Karolic. Chamber Music, Flute. Sound Research of Women Composers: Music of the Renaissance and Baroque Period (B7). Instrumental Music, Baroque. Score and parts. Composed 1756. Duration ca. 25'. Furore Verlag #fue 4700. Published by Furore Verlag (FV.FUE-4700).
Price: $29.00
VI Sonate da camera per il Flauto Traversiere e Violoncello o Cembalo (1756) (set of 3 partbooks) — Anna Bon di Venezia
flute a and cello or harpsichord — Set of Parts — Baroque
Composed by Anna Bon di Venezia (1740-1767). Edited by Barbara Jackson. Sonatas for flute and cello or harpsichord continuo. 6 sonatas for flute, and harpsichord or cello continuo. Baroque. Set of Parts. With sheet music. 160 pages. Published by ClarNan Editions (C1.CN11).
Price: $50.00
Six Sonatas for Harpsichord or Piano — Anna Bon
harpsichord or piano — —
Composed by Anna Bon (1738-1769). Edited by Barbara Harbach. Historical Piano or Harpsichord. 52 pages. Vivace Press #VIV 1816. Published by Vivace Press (VV.VIV-1816).
Price: $21.00
6 Sonatas For Keyboard — Anna Bon
Piano — —
Composed by Anna Bon (1738-1769). Arranged by Jane Hettrick. With Standard notation. Hildegard Publishing Company #490-01072. Published by Hildegard Publishing Company (PR.490010720).
Price: $42.00
6 Sonate Per Cembalo Op. 2 — Anna Bon
Organ or Harpsichord — Book Only —
Composed by Anna Bon (1738-1769). Book Only. Armelin Musica s.a.s. #ARMEAMM203. Published by Armelin Musica s.a.s. (BT.ARMEAMM203).
Price: $23.00
Anna Bon: Sei Sonate Da Camera — Fabio Accurso, Theorbo
— listening CD —
By Fabio Accurso, Theorbo, Miranda Aureli, Harpsichord, Silvia Moroni, Flute, Claudia Poz, Cello, and Stefano Rocco, Archlute. By Anna Bon (1738-1769). Listening CD. Published by Tactus Records (NX.TC745201).
Price: $16.00
Allegro Michel-ange-Rossi -Anna Cort√©s — Michel-ange-Rossi Anna
Piano Solo — — Baroque Period
Composed by Michel-ange-Rossi Anna. Arranged by Anna Cortés. Baroque Period. 3 pages. Published by Anna Cortes Casanovas (S0.20634).
Price: $3.00
Leoncio Lara Bon - Preludio for alto saxophone and piano — Leoncio Lara Bon
Piano,Saxophone — Score,Solo Part — 21st Century,20th Century
Composed by Leoncio Lara Bon. 21st Century, 20th Century. Score, Solo Part. 13 pages. Musik Fabrik Music Publishing #mfbon002. Published by Musik Fabrik Music Publishing (S0.24421).
Price: $9.00
Haunted Mansion — Anna Maliszewski
Piano — Sheet Music Single,Solo Part — Children's Music,Pop,21st Century
Composed by Anna Maliszewski. Children's Music, Pop, 21st Century. Sheet Music Single, Solo Part. 2 pages. Anna Maliszewski #hauntedmansion1. Published by Anna Maliszewski (S0.7519).
Price: $3.00
Anna Bon is a fascinating figure among women composers in the 1700’s. Among the rarity of women composers, she is an enigma because not much is known of her.
Her only biography is available from the frontispieces and from the dedications of the only three works printed by her and published between 1756 - the year Mozart was born, and 1759 at the "Vedova di Baltas Schmidt in Norimerga".
From the data taken from the frontispieces, it is hypothesized that she was the daughter of the famous architect, scenographer, and Venetian painter Girolamo Bon and the Bolognese singer Rosa Ruvinetti, who were both linked to the court of Frederic the Great of Prussia.
Anna’s father, Girolamo, stayed in Germany in 1746, first in Berlin and then in Dresden, then went to Potsdam at the court of Frederico of Prussia in 1750. In 1754, he went to Frankfurt followed by Bayreuth in 1756 where he was a professor of architecture and prospectives at the "Academy of Fine Arts". He died in 1761.
Consequently, the coincidences of his whereabouts, and time frame, not to mention the last name, are important factors in figuring out Anna Bon’s life through the coincidences given.
Also, in 1752, Girolamo published "Sei facili sonate di violino con basso" in Noremberg, the exact same publishing house as the three works printed by Anna.
We learn that Anna was "virtuosa di musica da camera at the court of Potsdam in 1756 from the frontpieces of the "VI Sonate da Camera per il flauto Traversiere Violoncello o Cembalo - opera prima". It is here we lear she is 16 and thus was born in 1740.
Anna Bon’s first mentioned publication along with, "VI Sonate per il cembalo opera seconda" which was dedicated to Ernestina Augusta Sophia Princess of Sachsen, Weimar, and VI Divertimento per due flauti e cambalo opera terza" - 1759, dedicated to the prince select of Bavaria Carlo Teodoro, are the only three works of Anna’s that we know of today.
It is in 1767, where Anna lived in Hildburghausen in Turingia with her husband named Mongeri that future contact and traces of her are lost. It appears nothing more became of Anna’s career after that for no other known source of works by her is published nor any remnants of others remain about her.
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