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G. Henle Verlag Flute Sonatas, Volume II (Three Sonatas attributed to J. S. Bach) - Bach/Eppstein - Flute/Cello/Piano - Book
Composer: Johann Sebastian Bach
Editor: Hans Eppstein
Format: Softcover
Instrumentation: Flute, Cello and Piano
It is now possible to add the epithet "previously" to the formulation of these sonatas as "attributed to Bach" in the title of this Urtext edition; today it is assumed that none of the three sonatas was written by "Father" Bach, but rather by his son Carl Philipp Emanuel. Yet this, too, cannot be completely and unambiguously authenticated; doubts linger. In any case, the issue does not detract from the extraordinary popularity of, for example, the Sonatas in E flat major and g minor, which have stunningly beautiful slow movements. The sonatas are part of the flautist's daily bread.
Contents:
Editor: Hans Eppstein
Format: Softcover
Instrumentation: Flute, Cello and Piano
It is now possible to add the epithet "previously" to the formulation of these sonatas as "attributed to Bach" in the title of this Urtext edition; today it is assumed that none of the three sonatas was written by "Father" Bach, but rather by his son Carl Philipp Emanuel. Yet this, too, cannot be completely and unambiguously authenticated; doubts linger. In any case, the issue does not detract from the extraordinary popularity of, for example, the Sonatas in E flat major and g minor, which have stunningly beautiful slow movements. The sonatas are part of the flautist's daily bread.
Contents:
- Flute Sonata C major BWV 1033
- Flute Sonata g minor BWV 1020
- Flute Sonata E flat major BWV 1031
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