Arioso (BWV 156) by JS Bach - arranged for Solo Violin
by Johann Sebastian Bach
Violin Solo - Digital Sheet Music

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Violin Solo - Digital Download

SKU: A0.497952

Composed by Johann Sebastian Bach. Arranged by Pietro Prugna. Baroque,Christmas,Classical,Instructional,Wedding. 2 pages. Published by Pietro Prugna (A0.497952).

Bach has made many arrangements of his works. Arioso is a very popular and beautiful piece. Originally composed for oboe and string orchestra, in a cantata, Bach later arranged it for keyboard and orchestra (BWV 1056). I wondered how it would sound like if Bach played it on solo violin. Using his style in the Andante of Sonata II (from 3 Sonatas and 3 Partitas for Solo Violin) (BWV1003), where a beautiful melody was accompanied on a solo violin, this is my interpretation of how this arioso would have been played on solo violin. It is technically challenging, but certainly rewarding to be able to play it.

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