Johann Sebastian Bach
Sonatas Nos 4-6
for Violin and Piano (Harpsichord) BWV 1017-1019 with appendix
Johann Sebastian Bach
Sonatas Nos 4-6
for Violin and Piano (Harpsichord) BWV 1017-1019 with appendix
- Formación Violín y piano
- Formación optativa Violín y clavicémbalo
- Compositor Johann Sebastian Bach
- Editor Hans Eppstein
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- Edición Partitura de piano y partichela(s) (Urtext)
- Editorial G. Henle Verlag
- Nº de pedido HN199
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As Court Music Director in Cöthen, Johann Sebastian Bach devoted himself primarily to instrumental music. Among the works written there were his Sonatas for violin and obbligato harpsichord BWV 1014-1019, which have come down to us as a complete cycle. The violinist and harpsichordist/pianist are equally challenged here, and the sonatas - together with Bach's flute and viola da gamba sonatas - lay the foundation for the duo sonata in the modern sense, as the usual accompanying function of the basso continuo yields to an independent keyboard part that lends each sonata an individual profile. Our edition is largely based on the manuscript copies made by Bach's son-in-law Altnickol. The Sonata in G Major BWV 1019 exists in quite varying versions, each with different individual movements. For this reason, two older versions of the Sonata are published here in an appendix, making this Urtext edition especially valuable for Bach enthusiasts too.