A Selection of Baroque Pieces (used by Stravinsky in his Pulcinella Suite) - wind quintet
Arranged wind quintet
The original baroque music used by Igor Stravinsky for his ballet Pulcinella was originally attributed to Giovanni Pergolesi, as they were so described in a Mr R. Bremner's original 1780 London publication. They were also arranged later by Hugo Riemann, and were again wrongly attributed to Giovanni Pergolesi.
However most of the original music is by Domenico Gallo (including the Finale of the suite), one or two are by Giovanni Pergolesi (including the Menuetto)
The Pulcinella Suite for small chamber orchestra and 3 vocalists which was derived from the ballet, was written in 1922 and has no vocal parts.
This is the original music he used as the basis of the Sinfonia, Scherzino, Gavotte and Variations and the Minuetto/Finale in the Suite.
But even though Stravinsky used Gallo's and Pergolesi's melodies and bass lines with little change in the earler movements of the Suite he managed to put his own unmistakable stamp on the music through his use of modern harmonies and occasional rhythmic modifications.
However in the Menuetto and Finale he changes things considerably, with more dischordant harmonies and rhythm changes.
My arrangement is of the the original pieces and uses Gallo's/Pergolesi's classical/baroque harmonies.
Check out my other arrangements of other music used by Stravinsky in his "Pulcinella Suite."