![]() | Bach, Johann Sebastian - Concerto VI in Eb Major for Woodwind Trio BWV 597 |
Compositeur : | ![]() Bach, Johann Sebastian (1685 - 1750) | ||||||||||
Instrumentation : | Flute, Hautbois, Basson | ||||||||||
Genre : | Baroque | ||||||||||
Arrangeur : | ![]() Magatagan, Mike (1960 - ) | ||||||||||
Editeur : | Magatagan, Mike | ||||||||||
Droit d'auteur : | Public Domain | ||||||||||
Ajoutée par magataganm, 22 Jui 2016 A fairly common practice in the Baroque era was for organists (especially the great J.S. Bach) to “borrow” and transcribe orchestral music from themselves or other composers to create spectacular organ solos. Bach adapted several works by Vivaldi such as this Concerto in D “Grosso Mogul” originally for solo violin and strings. The organ and brass pass the musical material between them and sometimes double at the octave to create a powerful effect.<br> <br> In 1713-1714, Bach transcribed at least nine concertos of Vivaldi, three for solo organ (BWV 593-4, 596), and six for solo harpsichord (BWV 972-3, 975-6, 978, 980) in addition to other composers.Vivaldi’s Op. 3 No. 8 /i.<br> <br> The Organ Concerto in E-flat major (BWV 597) is an arrangement of a work (incomplete trio sonata for 2 manuals and pedal) by an unknown composer. Even Bach's authorship of this arrangement is uncertain.<br> <br> Source: "Bach the Transcriber" (http://web.mit.edu/ckcheung/www/MusicalWritings_files).<br> <br> Although originally written for Organ, I created this modern interpretation of the Concerto VI in E-flat Major (BWV 597) for Woodwind Trio (Flute, Oboe & Bassoon). Source / Web : | MuseScore | Partition centrale : | Concerto pour Orgue en Mib majeur (8 partitions) | Niveau de difficulté :
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