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Christoph Nichelmann~~~~2237~2239~~
Blurb~A pupil of the Thomasschule in Leipzig, where he met and possibly had lessons with J. S. Bach, Nichelmann also spent some time in Hamburg, working at the opera houses. He settled in Berlin, where he worked with C. P. E. Bach, and, amongst other things, contributed to the development of the piano concerto.

We are delighted that Nigel Springthorpe has edited these two three-movement works for Prima la musica! and hope you will enjoy playing them!

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Sinfonia in F~Two lively outer movements frame a delightful Andante, where everyone plays quietly and with mutes.

Click here to see the first page of the score.~~Score and parts|NIC001.2|Score|NIC001.1|~2237~2240~Sinfonia, strings, Berlin, Nichelmann~
Sinfonia in G~A central Adagio in G minor is framed by two lively movements, the first in common time, the other a triple-time Presto.

Click here to see the opening.~~Score and parts|NIC002.2|Score|NIC002.1|~2237~2241~Sinfonia, strings, Berlin, Nicehlmann~
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