Sonata in G Minor, BWV 1020

Sonata in G Minor, BWV 1020

Author: Johann Sebastian Bach

Publisher: Alfred Music

Published: 1999-08-26

Total Pages: 32

ISBN-13: 9781457485077

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A Flute solo with Piano Accompaniment composed by Johann Sebastian Bach.


Flute Player's Book

Flute Player's Book

Author: Vernon Hill

Publisher: Createspace Independent Publishing Platform

Published: 2014-08-13

Total Pages: 0

ISBN-13: 9781500692049

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the FlutePlayers book gives a simple and comprehensive insight into all aspects of playing the flute. It is designed to be invaluable to all flute players who are serious about wanting to improve their performance. Both Professionals and Students find this book very rewarding.


The six Brandenburg concertos

The six Brandenburg concertos

Author: Johann Sebastian Bach

Publisher: Courier Corporation

Published: 1997-01-01

Total Pages: 196

ISBN-13: 9780486297958

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Great masterpieces of intense, appealing originality, complex textures and development, and unprecedented instrumentation. Scores include No. 1 in F Major, No. 2 in F Major, No. 3 in G Major, No. 4 in G Major, No. 5 in D Major, and No. 6 in B-flat Major. Reprinted from definitive Bach-Gesellschaft edition.


First Lessons in Bach

First Lessons in Bach

Author: Johann Sebastian Bach

Publisher: Alfred Music

Published: 1996-02-01

Total Pages: 40

ISBN-13: 9781457471896

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This collection of 28 short, melodious pieces by J. S. Bach was compiled and edited by Walter Carroll in order to provide a varied set of easier compositions for study by pianists first being introduced to Bach's work. Includes 11 Minuets, 4 Polonaises, 3 Marches, 2 Musettes, a Bourree, 4 Gavottes, a Scherzo, a Sarabande, and a Prelude.


Bach

Bach

Author: David Schulenberg

Publisher: Oxford University Press

Published: 2020-07-10

Total Pages: 352

ISBN-13: 0190936312

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Bach has remained a figure of continuous fascination and interest to scholars and readers since the original Master Musicians Bach volume's publication in 1983 - even since its revision in 2000, understanding of Bach and his music's historical and cultural context has shifted substantially. Reflecting new biographical information that has only emerged in recent decades, author David Schulenberg contributes to an ongoing scholarly conversation about Bach with clarity and concision. Bach traces the man's emergence as a startlingly original organist and composer, describing his creative evolution, professional career, and family life from contemporary societal and cultural perspectives in early modern Europe. His experiences as student, music director, and teacher are examined alongside the music he produced in each of these roles, including early compositions for keyboard instruments, the great organ and harpsichord works of later years, vocal music, and other famous instrumental works, including the Brandenburg Concertos. Schulenberg also illuminates how Bach incorporated his contemporary environment into his work: he responded to music by other composers, to his audiences and employment conditions, and to developments in poetry, theology, and even the sciences. The author focuses on Bach's evolution as a composer by ultimately recognizing "Bach's world" in the specific cities, courts, and environments within and for which he composed. Dispensing with biographical minutiae and more closely examining the interplay between his life and his music, Bach presents a unique, grounded, and refreshing new framing of a brilliant composer.


C.P.E. Bach

C.P.E. Bach

Author: Doris Powers

Publisher: Routledge

Published: 2002-04-19

Total Pages: 308

ISBN-13: 1136799478

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Although he is the son of J. S. Bach, C. P. E. Bach is an important composer in his own right, this long-awaited annotated bibliography presents a complete listing of the works of C. P. E. Bach. This volume in the Routledge Music Bibliographies series includes many different aspects of his work: the editing of his father's masterpieces, his concert


J.S. Bach, the Breitkopfs, and Eighteenth-century Music Trade

J.S. Bach, the Breitkopfs, and Eighteenth-century Music Trade

Author: George B. Stauffer

Publisher: U of Nebraska Press

Published: 1996-01-01

Total Pages: 282

ISBN-13: 9780803210448

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From 1727, when Johann Sebastian Bach turned to Bernhard Christoph Breitkopf for a printed text sheet for his "Trauer-Ode" (Cantata 198), to 1787, when Carl Philipp Emanuel Back engaged Bernhard's son, Johann Gottlob Immanuel, to print the last volume of his Clavier-Sonaten für Kenner und Liebhaber, the Bachs and the Breitkopfs enjoyed close professional ties—ties born of the growing trade in the eighteenth century between music composers and music printers. The Breitkopf firm, which began in 1719 as a book-printing operation, gradually became one of the most important publishing houses in central Europe. It owned an extensive inventory of music manuscripts, from which copies could be produced on request; it issued the first music catalogs with printed incipits; it developed one of the first viable methods of printing music from movable type. Bach Perspectives examines the publishing activities of the Breitkopf firm as seen through its commerce with the Bach family. The volume begins with an introductory essay that surveys Breitkopf’s business in Leipzig and the firm’s contribution to the wider world of music publishing. The articles turn to the specific connections between the Bachs and the Breitkopfs, the importance of Breitkopf’s music catalogs, the identification and dating of music manuscripts in Breitkopf’s extensive inventory, and the architecture of the buildings in which the Bach and Breitkopf families lived.


The Violin

The Violin

Author: Mark Katz

Publisher: Routledge

Published: 2006-02-09

Total Pages: 424

ISBN-13: 1135576955

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The violin was first mentioned in a book in the sixteenth century. An abundant and diverse literature on the instrument has grown since then, and a complete general guide to these materials has not been produced in the modern era. The last, Edward Heron-Allen's De Fidiculis Bibliographia , was published in1894. This book fills that void, organizing and annotating information on the violin from a variety of fields and sources. It provides a comprehensive, though selective, guide to all facets of the instrument. The book is divided into 4 main parts: Reference and General Studies; Acoustics and Construction; Violin Playing, Performance Practice, and Music; and Violinists, Composers, and Violin Teachers. It will serve as a ready reference for students and scholars, and is a welcome addition to the esteemed Routledge Music Bibliography series.


The Early Flute

The Early Flute

Author: Rachel Brown

Publisher: Cambridge University Press

Published: 2002

Total Pages: 204

ISBN-13: 9780521890809

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This practical guide for flautists provides a survey of the instrument - its development, its technique, its repertoire and its literature - between 1700 and 1900. Each issue is set in a musical context and technical and stylistic matters such as fingering, tone production, articulation, ornamentation, vibrato, expression and delivery are examined in depth, applying evidence from historical sources to the standard flute repertoire. A series of case studies offers detailed interpretations of music by Hotteterre, Handel, Bach, Gluck, Mozart and Boehm. As an internationally recognised soloist, orchestral player and teacher of modern and historical flutes, Rachel Brown brings a wealth of experience to amateurs and professionals alike, encouraging stylistic awareness through an understanding of the way in which composers and flautists approached instruments of the past. Copious music examples, illustrations, fingering charts and bibliographies make this a standard reference book for both 'period' and modern flautists.