Format : individual part
SKU: BT.SCHEE3277-01
Flute. Haydn, Jm.
SKU: BT.SCHEE3277-15
Harpsichord. Haydn, Jm.
SKU: CA.3840403
ISBN 9790007096472. Key: D major. Language: all languages.
Johann Christian Bach was - as his father before him - only very seldom satisfied with the compositions that he put down on paper. Thus did this concerto too undergo many corrections/revisions by the composer and today consists of three movements of similar length. Although they were initially handed down separately at different locations, the motivic relationship as well as the melodic and figurative references among themselves clearly reveals the common identity of the three movements. Not only the final rondo is characterized by highly virtuoso passages, but both the slow, second movement as well as the introductory movement testify to youngest Bach son's compositional greatness, whose works later generations unjustly let almost fall into desuetude. Score available separately - see item CA.3840400.
SKU: CA.3840412
ISBN 9790007215200. Key: D major. Language: all languages.
Johann Christian Bach was - as his father before him - only very seldom satisfied with the compositions that he put down on paper. Thus did this concerto too undergo many corrections/revisions by the composer and today consists of three movements of similar length. Although they were initially handed down separately at different locations, the motivic relationship as well as the melodic and figurative references among themselves clearly reveals the common identity of the three movements. Not only the final rondo is characterized by highly virtuoso passages, but both the slow, second movement as well as the introductory movement testify to youngest Bach son's compositional greatness, whose works later generations unjustly let almost fall into desuetude. Score and part available separately - see item CA.3840400.
SKU: CA.3231519
ISBN 9790007139001. Key: D major. Language: all languages.
With the first appearance of this three-movement concerto for flute, 2 violins, viola and basso continuo, Wilhelm Friedemann Bach's only surviving flute concerto is made accessible to a wider musical audience. The transparent delicacy of the composition is visible in the orchestral movement. Almost continuously written in 3 parts the concerto clearly bears the individual artistic traits of the eldest of Bach's sons. The critical edition is based on the only known source, from the library of the 'Berliner Singakademie', will be contained in volume IV/2 of the complete edition of Wilhelm Friedemann Bach's works. Score and parts available separately - see item CA.3231500.
SKU: CA.3840413
ISBN 9790007215217. Key: D major. Language: all languages.
SKU: CA.3840414
ISBN 9790007215224. Key: D major. Language: all languages.
SKU: CA.3840409
ISBN 9790007215187. Key: D major. Language: all languages.
Johann Christian Bach was - as his father before him - only very seldom satisfied with the compositions that he put down on paper. Thus did this concerto too undergo many corrections/revisions by the composer and today consists of three movements of similar length. Although they were initially handed down separately at different locations, the motivic relationship as well as the melodic and figurative references among themselves clearly reveals the common identity of the three movements. Not only the final rondo is characterized by highly virtuoso passages, but both the slow, second movement as well as the introductory movement testify to youngest Bach son's compositional greatness, whose works later generations unjustly let almost fall into desuetude. Score and parts available separately - see item CA.3840400.
SKU: CA.3840400
ISBN 9790007095697. Key: D major. Language: all languages.
Johann Christian Bach was - as his father before him - only very seldom satisfied with the compositions that he put down on paper. Thus did this concerto too undergo many corrections/revisions by the composer and today consists of three movements of similar length. Although they were initially handed down separately at different locations, the motivic relationship as well as the melodic and figurative references among themselves clearly reveals the common identity of the three movements. Not only the final rondo is characterized by highly virtuoso passages, but both the slow, second movement as well as the introductory movement testify to youngest Bach son's compositional greatness, whose works later generations unjustly let almost fall into desuetude.
SKU: CA.3840411
ISBN 9790007215194. Key: D major. Language: all languages.