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Violin Partita No. 2 in D minor, BWV 1004: Scores at the International Music Score Library Project "On Bach's Second Violin Partita" by Dmitri N. Smirnov, 30 May 2018, Wikilivres.ru; Bach's Chaconne in D minor for solo violin: An application through analysis by Larry Solomon; on YouTube, arranged by W. T. Best, played by D'Arcy Trinkwon
Partitas and sonatas for solo violin No. 4: Partita No. 2: D min. Vl 27 1: 3 VI/1: 30 rev 3: 30 01182: 1005 10. 1720 Sonatas and partitas for solo violin No. 5: Sonata No. 3: C maj. Vl 27 1: 3 VI/1: 42 rev 3: 42 after "Komm, Heiliger Geist, Herre Gott"; → BWV 968: 01183: 1006.1 10. 1720 Partitas and sonatas for solo violin No. 6: Partita No ...
Sonatas and partitas for solo violin, BWV 1001–1006; Violin Concerto in A minor, BWV 1041; Violin Concerto in E major, BWV 1042; Double Violin Concerto (Bach), BWV 1043; Toccata and Fugue in D minor, BWV 565 (suspected to be a transcription of a violin original, by Bach himself or another composer).
The surviving autograph manuscript of the sonatas and partitas was made by Bach in 1720 in Köthen, where he was Kapellmeister.As Christoph Wolff comments, the paucity of sources for instrumental compositions prior to Bach's period in Leipzig makes it difficult to establish a precise chronology; nevertheless, a copy made by the Weimar organist Johann Gottfried Walther in 1714 of the Fugue in G ...
J S Bach 2. "Fuga, from Sonata no. 3 in C for unaccompanied violin (guitar solo)" J S Bach 3. "Sarabande and Double, from Partita no. 1 in B minor for unaccompanied violin (with viola)" J S Bach 4. "Bourrée and Double, from Partita no. 1 in B minor for unaccompanied violin (with viola)" J S Bach 5. "Jesu, Joy of Man's Desiring (with viola)" J ...
Johann Sebastian Bach composed suites, partitas and overtures in the baroque dance suite format for solo instruments such as harpsichord, lute, violin, cello and flute, and for orchestra. Harpsichord [ edit ]
The "Partita" in A minor for solo flute (BWV 1013) which takes the form of a suite of four dances, has been given the title "partita" by its modern editors; it is sometimes transposed for oboe. Bach also wrote three partitas for solo violin in 1720 which he paired with sonatas. (He titled each of them the German Partia, but they came to be ...
6 Violin Sonatas and Partitas, BWV 1001–1006: Scores at the International Music Score Library Project; Blair Johnston. Johann Sebastian Bach: Partita for solo violin No. 3 in E major, BWV 1006 at AllMusic; Performance by violinist Karen Gomyo from the Isabella Stewart Gardner Museum in MP3 format; on YouTube, Arthur Grumiaux