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Peter Ritter (1763-1846)Peter Ritter had already been playing the cello
in his childhood together with his father, sisters and brothers. He studied
composition and became member of the orchestra of the theatre in Mannheim,
became concertmaster and music master and later chapel master. He retired in
1823.
- first print - This work was composed not later than 1800. The instrumentation seems to be singular in its choice. The cello part is written in E flat, meaning that Ritter played his instrument half a tone higher in order to receive a more brilliant tune. Same handling is known of Johann Matthias Sperger and his concertos for contrabass. The published score contains the cello part in E flat, the part for the cello is printed in E as it is usual today. On special request the cello part can also be ordered in E flat.
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