BACH Concerto for Flute, Violin and Clavier in A minor, BWV 1044


The harpsichord concertos, BWV 1052–1065, are concertos for harpsichord, strings and continuo by Johann Sebastian Bach. There are seven complete concertos for a single harpsichord (BWV 1052–1058), three concertos for two harpsichords (BWV 1060–1062), two concertos for three harpsichords (BWV 1063 and 1064), and one concerto for four harpsichords (BWV 1065).

Two other concertos include solo harpsichord parts: the concerto BWV 1044, which has solo parts for harpsichord, violin and flute, (Date of Composition, 1738–40?) aka Concerto for Flute, Violin and Harpsichord, Alternative Title "Triple Concerto" and Brandenburg Concerto No. 5 in D major, with the same scoring. In addition there is a nine-bar concerto fragment for harpsichord (BWV 1059) which adds an oboe to the strings and continuo. All of Bach's harpsichord concertos (with the exception of the 5th Brandenburg Concerto) are thought to be arrangements made from earlier concertos for melodic instruments probably written in Köthen. In many cases, only the harpsichord version has survived.

  WIKIPEDIA



VIDEO: BACH Concerto for Flute, Violin, Harpsichord and Strings in A minor BWV 1044 I. Allegro 0:08 II. Adagio ma non tanto e dolce 7:59 III. Tempo di Allabreve 12:55 Café Zimmermann: Michael Form [flute] David Plantier, Guadalupe del Moral, Nick Robinson [violins] Patricia Gagnon [alto] Petr Skalka [cello] Pablo Valetti [violin, conductor] 

Popular Posts