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Six Sonatas BWV 1014-1019, Johann Sebastian Bach. Violin and Harpsichord

Six Sonatas BWV 1014-1019, Johann Sebastian Bach. Violin and Harpsichord
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Bach, Johann Sebastian
Six Sonatas for Violin and obbligato Harpsichord BWV 1014-1019


  • All alternative readings included in musical text
  • Early versions of sonatas BWV 1018 and 1019
  • Violin part with performance markings by Andrew Manze
  • Eventually this edition will replace BA 5118 / 5119


Detailed product information
Volume / Series: BÄRENREITER URTEXT
Editor: Wollny, Peter / Manze, Andrew
Product format: Score, Set of parts, Urtext edition, Anthology
Instrumentation: Violin, Harpsichord, Basso continuo
Binding: Paperback
Pages / Format: XIII, 161/47/49/40 S. - 31,0 x 24,3 cm
Edition no.: BA05240
ISMN: 9790006524235



Description


Bachs six sonatas for violin and obbligato harpsichord (BWV 1014-1019) form a unified cycle. Each has its own profile and places its own demands on the player.


This new edition is largely based on Bachs definitive version as captured in the manuscript copy prepared by Johann Christoph Altnickol . However, as this source is not absolutely secure with regard to dynamics, articulation, ornamentation and titles, the editor has also drawn on earlier copies prepared by Johann Friedrich Agricola and Carl Philipp Emanuel Bach.


Substantive departures from the Altnickol MS appear on ossia staves; a list of alternative readings allows readers to trace the provenance of each reading. Sonatas BWV 1018 and 1019 are accompanied by early versions illustrating the various stages that these works passed through.


Peter Wollnys detailed preface explains the sonatas significance to the history of their genre and provides a rich commentary on the transmission and evaluation of the sources. Rounding off this Urtext edition is a violin part marked up for performance purposes by Andrew Manze . Here the reader will find fingerings and recommended ornaments as well as notes on performance practice.


Content


· Vorwort
· Zur Edition
· Preface
· Editorial Note



· Composer / Author: Bach, Johann Sebastian
Sonata I BWV 1014
Instrumentation:
Violine, Cembalo, Basso continuo


· Composer / Author: Bach, Johann Sebastian
Sonata II BWV 1015
Instrumentation:
Violine, Cembalo, Basso continuo


· Composer / Author: Bach, Johann Sebastian
Sonata III BWV 1016
Instrumentation:
Violine, Cembalo, Basso continuo


· Composer / Author: Bach, Johann Sebastian


Sonata IV BWV 1017
Instrumentation:
Violine, Cembalo, Basso continuo
· Composer / Author: Bach, Johann Sebastian
Sonata V BWV 1018
Instrumentation:
Violine, Cembalo, Basso continuo


· Composer / Author: Bach, Johann Sebastian
Sonata VI BWV 1019
Instrumentation:
Violine, Cembalo, Basso continuo


· Composer / Author: Bach, Johann Sebastian
Sonata VI BWV 1019
Early Versions 1 and 2
Instrumentation:
Violin, Harpsichord, Basso continuo
· Anmerkungen
· Comments



Bach, Johann Sebastian
Six Sonatas for Violin and obbligato Harpsichord BWV 1014-1019


  • All alternative readings included in musical text
  • Early versions of sonatas BWV 1018 and 1019
  • Violin part with performance markings by Andrew Manze
  • Eventually this edition will replace BA 5118 / 5119


Detailed product information
Volume / Series: BÄRENREITER URTEXT
Editor: Wollny, Peter / Manze, Andrew
Product format: Score, Set of parts, Urtext edition, Anthology
Instrumentation: Violin, Harpsichord, Basso continuo
Binding: Paperback
Pages / Format: XIII, 161/47/49/40 S. - 31,0 x 24,3 cm
Edition no.: BA05240
ISMN: 9790006524235



Description


Bachs six sonatas for violin and obbligato harpsichord (BWV 1014-1019) form a unified cycle. Each has its own profile and places its own demands on the player.


This new edition is largely based on Bachs definitive version as captured in the manuscript copy prepared by Johann Christoph Altnickol . However, as this source is not absolutely secure with regard to dynamics, articulation, ornamentation and titles, the editor has also drawn on earlier copies prepared by Johann Friedrich Agricola and Carl Philipp Emanuel Bach.


Substantive departures from the Altnickol MS appear on ossia staves; a list of alternative readings allows readers to trace the provenance of each reading. Sonatas BWV 1018 and 1019 are accompanied by early versions illustrating the various stages that these works passed through.


Peter Wollnys detailed preface explains the sonatas significance to the history of their genre and provides a rich commentary on the transmission and evaluation of the sources. Rounding off this Urtext edition is a violin part marked up for performance purposes by Andrew Manze . Here the reader will find fingerings and recommended ornaments as well as notes on performance practice.


Content


· Vorwort
· Zur Edition
· Preface
· Editorial Note



· Composer / Author: Bach, Johann Sebastian
Sonata I BWV 1014
Instrumentation:
Violine, Cembalo, Basso continuo


· Composer / Author: Bach, Johann Sebastian
Sonata II BWV 1015
Instrumentation:
Violine, Cembalo, Basso continuo


· Composer / Author: Bach, Johann Sebastian
Sonata III BWV 1016
Instrumentation:
Violine, Cembalo, Basso continuo


· Composer / Author: Bach, Johann Sebastian


Sonata IV BWV 1017
Instrumentation:
Violine, Cembalo, Basso continuo
· Composer / Author: Bach, Johann Sebastian
Sonata V BWV 1018
Instrumentation:
Violine, Cembalo, Basso continuo


· Composer / Author: Bach, Johann Sebastian
Sonata VI BWV 1019
Instrumentation:
Violine, Cembalo, Basso continuo


· Composer / Author: Bach, Johann Sebastian
Sonata VI BWV 1019
Early Versions 1 and 2
Instrumentation:
Violin, Harpsichord, Basso continuo
· Anmerkungen
· Comments



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