Concerto Brandebourgeois No.5 - 1er Mouvement
Brandenburg Concerto No.5 - 1st Movement
BWV1050 - 1st Movement
Johann Sebastian Bach

Flute, 2 Violins, Cello and Piano

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Brandenburg Concerto No.5 - 1st Movement
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Composer
Johann Sebastian Bach
Bach, Johann Sebastian (1685 - 1750)
Instrumentation

Flute, 2 Violins, Cello and Piano

Sheet central Brandenburg Concerto No.5 in D major (21 sheet music)
Style

Baroque

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Posted the at 00:00
bach ....


Posted the at 00:00
beautifull! and very easy to master!!! love it! im in 7th grade, and our orchestra teacher is having us play it, and I LOVE IT!!!!!! particuarly the beginning :D
Johann Sebastian Bach
Patrick Patrick Graham



Posted the at 00:00 by patrick-graham

it's missing lines and pages all over the place - seriously shoddy posting


Posted the at 00:00
Thank you so much. I watched a group of elementary school children playing Brandenburg Concderto No 5 and I was inspired.
Ruth Gimbel


Posted the at 00:00
Master piece of baroque that shows the clock like appearance of a baroque melody, each part playing separately but composing a perfect harmony as a whole. Even in the keyboard solo of the 1st movement the coordination of the two voices is stunning. Bach, the musical clockmaker.


Posted the at 00:00
this song is great. it isnt as advanced as people say it is, but it is still a challenge


Posted the at 09:34
This is the best piece ever! I love baroque especially bach and brandenburg


Posted the at 09:34
I love bach and I love the Brandonburg!


Posted the at 09:34
Sorry, this was the peice I ment that was missing a chunk of music. Not the 3rd Mvt. although I have'nt checked though it yet.


Posted the at 09:34
I LOVE IT