巴哈 Bach: Concerto for Violin, Strings and Basso Continuo in E major BWV 1042
Today the three violin concertos, BWV 1041–3, are among Johann Sebastian Bach’s best known and most popular instrumental works and enjoy a permanen...
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Today the three violin concertos, BWV 1041–3, are among Johann Sebastian Bach’s best known and most popular instrumental works and enjoy a permanen...
View full detailsBach’s preferred instrument for chamber music, after the violin, was the traverse flute. Yet today it is impossible to determine exactly how much m...
View full detailsThe Fantasias for flute without bass address themselves less to the virtuoso than to the amateur flutist, who will find everything he wishes in the...
View full detailsWritten in 1747 while C P E Bach was in Berlin, probably for his then employer Frederick the Great or for Fredericks teacher, J J Quantz, it was no...
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