Three Sonatas for Flute: BWV 1033 in C major, BWV 1031 in E-flat major and BWV 1020 in G minor

Bach, Johann Sebastian

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J S Bach Three Sonatas for Flute: BWV 1033 in C major, BWV 1031 in E-flat major and BWV 1020 in G minor

Bach’s preferred instrument for chamber music, after the violin, was the traverse flute.  Yet today it is impossible to determine exactly how much music he wrote for this instrument or the genesis of those compositions that survive.

- Our edition includes a preface (Ger-Eng) by Bach scholar Alfred Dürr and a ctitical report (Ger-Eng) listing the sources with source analysis.

- As well as the piano reduction, separate flute and basso continuo (cello) parts are included.

- Handed down as works by Johann Sebastian Bach

Dürr, Alfred
BA5220
9790006507047
Baerenreiter Germany

Contents

  1. Sonata in C major BWV 1033 for Flute and Basso Continuo [Bach, Johann Sebastian]
  2. Sonata in E-flat major BWV 1031 for Flute and obbligato Harpsichord [Bach, Johann Sebastian]
  3. Sonata in G minor BWV 1020 for Flute and obbligato Harpsichord [Bach, Johann Sebastian]

Additional Information

Baroque Period
Flute