Johan Adolph Scheibe wrote at least three Triosonates. I published the first almost 10 months ago. Today follows the second. It is a three part sonata, with vivid outer parts and a slow moving middle part. In my opinion it is outstanding music, that deserves to be heard more often. It would be a great addition to any concert program.
It is therefore with a some pride that I present this piece as my 300th publication.
Biographical information about Scheibe is in my upload of his first sonata:
http://www.contrebombarde.com/concerthall/music/20391
Registration
Part one
BW: Gedact 8′, Rohr Flöth 4′, Spitz Flöth 2′ (RH)
HW: Principal 8′, Octav 4′ (LH)
Ped: Principal 16′, Octav 8′, Octav 4′
Part two
BW: Gedact 8′, Krumphorn 8′ (doors closed) (LH)
HW: Rohr Flöt 8′ (RH)
Ped: Principal 16′, Octav 8′
Tremulant
Part three
BW: Gedact 8′, Rohr Flöth 4′, Octaf 2′ (RH)
HW: Rohr Flöt 8′, Octav 4′, Gemshorn 2 (LH)
Ped: Principal 16′, Octav 8′, Octav 4′
Score available here:
http://partitura.org/index.php/johann-adolph-scheibe-triosonate-b-dur/