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Bach: Harpsichord Concerto No 1 in Dm, , BWV1052 SE
G. Henle Verlag

Bach: Harpsichord Concerto No 1 in Dm, , BWV1052 SE

Author : Johann Sebastian Bach

Tags : Orchestra

Description

Bach's harpsichord concertos, which enjoy significant popularity among pianists, are believed to be adaptations of compositions initially created for the violin. Nevertheless, Bach adeptly translated the unique characteristics of violin technique to the keyboard with remarkable creativity, leading many contemporary pianists to incorporate these concertos into their core repertoire. The d minor concerto stands out as perhaps the most favored, particularly due to its lively outer movements and the strikingly powerful solo section. In anticipation of a comprehensive series featuring all of Bach's harpsichord concertos, G. Henle Publishers is releasing a piano reduction and study edition (score) of the d minor concerto.

RM 81.50
Bach: Harpsichord Concerto No 2 in E, BWV 1053 SE
G. Henle Verlag

Bach: Harpsichord Concerto No 2 in E, BWV 1053 SE

Author : Johann Sebastian Bach

Tags : Orchestra

Description

Bach's hugely popular harpsichord concerti were likely his own transcriptions of earlier solo concerti written for violin or woodwind. The outer movements of Bach's Second Harpsichord Concerto in E major, likely composed around 1738, are joyful and exuberant, while the Siciliano middle movement in C-sharp minor evokes the expressiveness of his Passion music. G. Henle Publishers offers this repertoire standard in an Urtext edition with extensive commentary. The study edition (HN 7381) provides the full orchestral score, while the piano reduction (HN 1381) features the solo part plus a highly playable piano arrangement by Johannes Umbreit.

RM 72.90
Bach: Harpsichord Concerto No 3 in D, BWV 1054 SE
G. Henle Verlag

Bach: Harpsichord Concerto No 3 in D, BWV 1054 SE

Author : Johann Sebastian Bach

Tags : Orchestra

Description

Bach's extremely popular harpsichord concerti were likely his own transcriptions of solo concerti originally composed for violin or woodwind. While the original models are often unknown, the D major Concerto BWV 1054 was written in 1738 as an arrangement of the E major Violin Concerto BWV 1042. Bach brilliantly adapted the violin part to the keyboard, creating an idiomatic and lively work. With its cheerful outer movements, BWV 1054 stands out among Bach's rich compositional output. This Henle Urtext edition includes the complete orchestral score.

RM 65.90

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