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Bach, Johann Sebastian: Six Partitas for harpsichord (piano)

BWV 825-830

Edited and provided with fingering by Pertis Zsuzsa
Instrumentation: Piano
Collection: EMB Urtext
Période: Baroque
Langue: Hungarian, English, German
Pages: 124 pp
Format: 23,5 x 31 cm (K/4)
Poids: 0.39 kg
Date du parution: 1980
Editeur: Editio Musica Budapest Zeneműkiadó
Numéro d’édition: 8636
ISMN: 9790080086360
Between 1726 and 1731, Bach published a partita every year, and then in 1731 he had the six works published together as the first part of the volume Clavier-Übung. He designated the work Op. 1; it was the first work to which he gave an opus number. Each partita consists of seven splendid movements, which reveal stylistic variety and a composer teeming with ideas. It is in these pieces that Bach's output of suites for keyboard instruments reached its apotheosis. They surpass the frequently played French and English Suites both artistically and in terms of the demands made on the performer.

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1.
Partita I (B-dur)
2.
Partita II (c-moll)
3.
Partita III (a-moll)
4.
Partita IV (D-dur)
5.
Partita V (G-dur)
6.
Partita VI (e-moll)
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