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==== Repertoire ==== The recorder work of the latter half of the eighteenth century most known today is probably a trio sonata by [[Carl Philipp Emanuel Bach|C. P. E. Bach]], Wq.163, composed in 1755{{Snd}}an arrangement of a trio sonata for two violins and continuo, scored for the unusual ensemble of viola, bass recorder and continuo.<ref>{{IMSLP|work=Trio Sonata in F major, H.588 (Bach, Carl Philipp Emanuel)|cname=Trio Sonata in F major, H. 588 (Bach, Carl Philipp Emanuel)}}</ref> This work is also notable for being perhaps the only significant surviving historical solo work for bass recorder. Also of note are the works of Johann Christoph Schultze ({{circa}} 1733β1813), who wrote two concertos for the instrument, one in [[G major]] and another in [[B-flat major|B{{music|b}} major]], written around 1740.<ref>{{Cite web|title = Schultze, Johann Christian (c. 1740): Concert B flat-Major-EW986|url = http://www.edition-walhall.de/en/woodwind-/recorder/schultze-johann-christian-ca-1740-concert-b-flat-major.html|website = www.edition-walhall.de|access-date = 12 February 2016|first = Franz|last = Biersack|archive-date = 22 February 2016|archive-url = https://web.archive.org/web/20160222021513/http://www.edition-walhall.de/en/woodwind-/recorder/schultze-johann-christian-ca-1740-concert-b-flat-major.html|url-status = dead}}</ref> The last occurrences of the recorder in art music are apparently by [[Carl Maria von Weber]] in ''[[Peter Schmoll und seine Nachbarn]]'' (1801) and {{Lang|de|Kleiner Tusch}} (1806). [[Hector Berlioz]] may have intended "{{Lang|fr|La fuite en Egypte|italic=no}}" from ''[[L'enfance du Christ]]'' (1853) for the instrument.<ref name=":7" /> [[Gaetano Donizetti|Donizetti]] owned three recorders.<ref name=":21">{{Cite book|last1=Griscom|first1=Richard|last2=Lasocki|first2=David|year=2012|title=The Recorder: A Research and Information Guide|edition=3rd|series=Routledge Music Bibliographies|chapter=Preface: A guide to the writings about the recorder for players and researchers|location=New York & London|publisher=Routledge|isbn=978-0-415-99858-1|oclc=743214715}} {{ISBN|978-0-203-87502-5}} (e-book).</ref>
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