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Bach, Johann Sebastian: Flute Solos from Sacred and Secular Vocal Works

Arias

partition de concert

Édité par Pfündl-Frittrang, Evmary
Instrumentation: Flute traversiere
Instrumentation: Fl
Période: Baroque
Degré de difficulté: 4
Poids: 0.287 kg
Editeur: Bärenreiter
Numéro d’édition: BA7400
Cotage de l'editeur: BA07400
ISMN: 9790006499540
This volume presents, for the first time, all those arias from the oratorios, Passions, Masses and sacred and secular cantatas of Johann Sebastian Bach that contain obbligato parts for one or two flutes. The musical text has been adopted from the '' Urtext '' of the New Bach Edition.
Music and words are inseparable in Bach’s works. Therefore, as an aid to the interpretation of these flute solos, our richly annotated collection offers not only flute part but also the complete vocal part fo
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