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Friedrich Wilhelm Rust
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Liste des compositions
Musique lyrique
Musique de chambre
Musique instrumentale
Musique vocale
Musique sacrée
Compositions sorted on opus (if available)
C. 1
C. 2
C. 3
C. 4
C. 5
C. 6
C. 7
C. 8- 25
C. 26- 50
C. 51- 71
C. 72
C. 73- 75
C. 76- 78
C. 79
C. 80-81
C. 82
C. 83
C. 84
C. 85- 88
C. 89
C. 90
C. 91
C. 92- 93
C. 94
C. 95
C. 96-100
C.101-104
C.105
C.106
C.107
C.108
C.109
C.110
C.111
C.112
Sheet music for Friedrich Wilhelm Rust
Sonate C major — Friedrich Wilhelm Rust
viola, 2 horns and cello — score and parts —
Composed by Friedrich Wilhelm Rust (1739-1796). Edited by Bernhard Paeuler. Sheet music. Score and parts. Amadeus Verlag #BP 2581. Published by Amadeus Verlag (M7.BP-2581).
Price: $24.00
Solo Violin Sonata No.2 in Bb Major — Friedrich Wilhelm Rust
violin — Sheet Music —
Composed by Friedrich Wilhelm Rust (1739-1796). Edited by Singer. Violin (Solo). Sheet Music. Edition Peters #EP1472. Published by Edition Peters (PE.EP1472).
Price: $23.00
Sonate A major — Friedrich Wilhelm Rust
flute (violin, oboe) and harp (piano) — score and parts —
Composed by Friedrich Wilhelm Rust (1739-1796). Edited by Bernhard Paeuler. Sheet music. Score and parts. Amadeus Verlag #BP 751. Published by Amadeus Verlag (M7.BP-751).
Price: $19.00
Sonata in F Major — Friedrich Wilhelm Rust
viola and piano — score and part —
Composed by Friedrich Wilhelm Rust (1739-1796). Edited by Leonard Davis. Score and part. International Music Co. #3338. Published by International Music Co. (IM.3338).
Price: $12.00
Sonate — Friedrich Wilhelm Rust (1739-1796)
Flute (Violin) and Guitar (Lute) — Play Score —
Composed by Friedrich Wilhelm Rust (1739-1796). Edited by Neemann, H. Play Score. Published by Thomi-Berg (TH.V-1577).
Price: $9.00
Sonate e-moll — Friedrich Wilhelm Rust
violin (flute) and guitar — — chamber music
Composed by Friedrich Wilhelm Rust (1739-1796). Edited by Karl Scheit. String music. Chamber music. 16 + 7 pages pages. Doblinger Music Publishers #GKM-00171. Published by Doblinger Music Publishers (DB.GKM-00171).
Price: $26.00
Life's Laughter — Friedrich Wilhelm Rust
concert band — full set —
Ouverture/Overture. Composed by Friedrich Wilhelm Rust (1739-1796). Arranged by J. de Rooy. Arrangements of Classical Compositions/Arrangements of Classical Opera and Operetta Overtures. Classic Arrangement. Full set. Published by Molenaar Edition (ML.010955070).
Price: $163.00
Life's Laughter — Friedrich Wilhelm Rust
concert band — score only —
Ouverture/Overture. Composed by Friedrich Wilhelm Rust (1739-1796). Arranged by J. de Rooy. Arrangements of Classical Compositions/Arrangements of Classical Opera and Operetta Overtures. Classic Arrangement. Score only. Published by Molenaar Edition (ML.010955070-S).
Price: $27.00
Life's Laughter — Friedrich Wilhelm Rust
fanfare band — full set —
Ouverture/Overture. Composed by Friedrich Wilhelm Rust (1739-1796). Arranged by J. de Rooy. Arrangements of Classical Opera and Operetta Overtures/Arrangements of Classical Compositions. Classic Arrangement. Full set. Published by Molenaar Edition (ML.020955070).
Price: $163.00
Life's Laughter — Friedrich Wilhelm Rust
fanfare band — score only —
Ouverture/Overture. Composed by Friedrich Wilhelm Rust (1739-1796). Arranged by J. de Rooy. Arrangements of Classical Opera and Operetta Overtures/Arrangements of Classical Compositions. Classic Arrangement. Score only. Published by Molenaar Edition (ML.020955070-S).
Price: $27.00
Rust’s early compositions show the influence of Bach’s sons, whilst his stay in Italy enabled him to acquire a lighter touch to his Germanic style. He produced a number of sonatas for violin, viola and harp, together with some trios and quartets and two volumes of lieder. Vincent D’Indy later championed Rust’s piano sonatas, twelve of which he published (available on CD from Dante, performed by Vladimir Pleshakov). These sonatas fall into 3 periods (early, Italian influence & mature), with the last 5 showing rich facets that anticipate the early romantics. Rust’s sonatas are worthy of wider recognition in the history of piano composition.
Early exposure to music (Rust’s brother performed with J.S. Bach 1774/5) and studying law at Halle (with musical studies under Friedemann Bach) meant that by 1762 Rust had foresaken law studies to become a full time musician under the patronage of Prince Leopold III. Composition studies with Franz Benda followed, together with an instructive 2 years with Leopold in Italy. By 1775, Rust was Director of Music to the Court at Dessau, where he produced sacred and dramatic music (some of which was for the Dessau Opera House), in addition to his chamber works. His death in 1796 fell in the year of publication of Beethoven’s first three piano sonatas.
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