Bach: Adagio from Concerto in D minor, BWV 974 (d'après Marcello) as played by Víkingur Ólafsson
by Johann Sebastian Bach
Piano Solo - Digital Sheet Music

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By Johann Sebastian Bach and Vikingur Olafsson. By Johann Sebastian Bach. Arranged by Flavio Regis Cunha. Baroque,Contest,Festival,Film/TV,Instructional,Sacred. Score. 8 pages. Flavio Regis Cunha #6083347. Published by Flavio Regis Cunha (A0.597452).

Adagio from Concerto in D minor, BWV 974 (d'après Marcello) as played by Víkingur Ólafsson.

Are you looking for a unique and beautiful piece of music to add to your repertoire? Look no further than 'ADAGIO from Concerto in D minor, BWV 974 (d'après Marcello)' composed by Johann Sebastian Bach as played by Icelandic pianist Víkingur Ólafsson.   Experience the beauty of this timeless piece of music with Víkingur Ólafsson's captivating performance. His masterful execution of the piece will transport you to a place of peace and tranquility. Whether you are a student or a professional pianist, this piece of music will be sure to bring joy to your practice.   Download your copy of 'ADAGIO from Concerto in D minor, BWV 974 (d'après Marcello)' today and experience the beauty of Johann Sebastian Bach's music as interpreted by Víkingur Ólafsson.

The Concerto for Oboe and Strings in D minor, attributed to Alessandro Marcello, is one of the most performed oboe concertos in the repertory. It was written in the early 18th century and has become Marcello's most famous work. Bach wrote a keyboard transcription of the concerto. Here we offer an arrangement for piano solo based on Bach's transcription.

This arrangement was written for Piano Solo.

Enjoy!

Intermediate Level 
Format: Concert 9 x 12 inches. 
5 pages
Duration: 4:10
PLUS: Engraved and Published with Urtext Kapellmeister Music Fonts.

Program Notes

The Oboe Concerto in D minor, S D935, is an early 18th-century concerto for oboe, strings and continuo attributed to the Venetian composer Alessandro Marcello. The earliest extant manuscript containing Johann Sebastian Bach's solo keyboard arrangement of the concerto, BWV 974, dates from around 1715. As a concerto for oboe, strings and continuo its oldest extant sources date from 1717: that year it was printed in Amsterdam, and a C minor variant of the concerto, S Z799, was written down.

Bach's keyboard version was published as an arrangement of a concerto by Antonio Vivaldi in the 19th century. In 1923 the C minor version of the oboe concerto was published as a composition by Benedetto Marcello, Alessandro's brother. In the second half of the 20th century several publications indicated Alessandro again as the composer of the piece, as it had been in its early 18th-century print, and the oboe concerto was again published in its D minor version.

 

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