Adagio ma non tanto
Johann Sebastian Bach's Sonata in E minor for Flute and continuo, BWV 1034 is in the usual four-movement, slow-fast-slow-fast sonata da chiesa format. The first movement, marked “A...
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Johann Sebastian Bach's Sonata in E minor for Flute and continuo, BWV 1034 is in the usual four-movement, slow-fast-slow-fast sonata da chiesa format. The first movement, marked “A...
Johann Sebastian Bach - Joseph Galasso plays Bach ('Bach & Friends on Guitar' )Joseph Galasso (Guitar)
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This Andante is the third movement of Bach's Flute Sonata No. 5. It begins with an extended introduction by the continuo instruments (usually harpsichord or cello), and once the fl...
The opening movement of Bach's Flute Sonata No. 4 is actually more of a “Presto”, although it begins with a measured “Andante” introduction. The flute plays nonstop throughout, and...
The internationally renowned Oregon Bach Festival kicks off its 56th season June 27 through July 12. While classic compositions remain the heartbeat of the event, … Continue readin...
The Bach Museum in Leipzig has an exhibition... The post Bach and the Jews appeared first on Slippedisc.
This is the opening Allegro of a Sonata in G major written for three German flutes by Johann Scherer, a German composer of the 18th century. Thanks to Joyce Kai for suggesting this...
Explore the brilliance of the Baroque period through the groundbreaking works of Bach, Handel, Vivaldi, Monteverdi, and Purcell. This article examines the era’s dramatic innovation...
J.S.Bach, Franz Liszt - "Meditation on Half Steps": Recital at Bellefield Hall, University of Pittsburgh, April 12, 2026Nikolai Choubine (Piano)
This waltz-like étude is the twenty-first piece from Sigfried Karg-Elert's 30 Caprices: a “Gradus ad Parnassum” of the modern technique for flute solo.
This is the third movement of a Sonata in G for three flutes written by the 18th-century German composer Johann Scherer.
John Paul Walters - Organ Suite No. 10John Paul Walters (Organ)
San Francisco Symphony - Orchestra website Conductor: Bernard Labadie Bach: Easter Oratorio, BWV 249 Bach: Magnificat in D major, BWV 243 Joélle Harvey (S) Hugh Cutting (CT) A...
This Menuet and its accompanying Trio constitute the closing movement of a Sonata in G major written for three flutes by Johann Scherer, a German composer of the 18th century.
Christopher Corwin picks the flowers of a baroque May in New York City with reviews of concerts starring Lauren Snouffer, Key'mon Murrah, and the Oratorio Society of New York.
Here is the relatively slow second movement of a Sonata in G for three flutes written by Johann Scherer in the 18th century.
Mario Brunello presents a distinctive recital at the Athens Concert Hall, performing works by Johann Sebastian Bach on the rare violoncello piccolo.
On June 5, Matthias Maute led ArtChoral and Ensemble Caprice in a performance of Bach’s Magnificat at Montreal’s Maison symphonique. Lasting about 30 minutes, Magnificat is relativ...
Today we propose the twenty-second étude from Sigfried Karg-Elert's 30 Caprices: a “Gradus ad Parnassum” of the modern technique for flute solo.
This is the fifteenth étude from Sigfried Karg-Elert's 30 Caprices: a “Gradus ad Parnassum” of the modern technique for flute solo. It is marked “mosso e leggerissimo”, which trans...
Canadian violinist Mark Fewer not only plays the violin—he plays a lot of them. His album—J.S. Bach: Violin Sonatas and Partitas, to be released by Leaf Music in August—is recorded...
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