Harpsichord Concerto No. 2 E-major BWV 1053 Study Score - Johann Sebastian Bach

edited by Norbert Müllemann and Matan Entin

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Bach J.S. Harpsichord Concerto no. 2 E major BWV 1053 Study Score (Edited by Norbert Müllemann and Matan Entin) Bach J.S. Harpsichord Concerto no. 2 E major BWV 1053 Study Score (Edited by Norbert Müllemann and Matan Entin) Bach J.S. Harpsichord Concerto no. 2 E major BWV 1053 Study Score (Edited by Norbert Müllemann and Matan Entin) Bach J.S. Harpsichord Concerto no. 2 E major BWV 1053 Study Score (Edited by Norbert Müllemann and Matan Entin)
Bach J.S. Harpsichord Concerto no. 2 E major BWV 1053 Study Score (Edited by Norbert Müllemann and Matan Entin)
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Dass es sich bei den überaus beliebten Cembalokonzerten Bachs vermutlich um Bachs eigene Bearbeitungen von Solokonzerten handelt, die er ursprünglich für Violine oder ein Holzblasinstrument komponiert hatte, hört man ihnen nun wirklich nicht an. Das wohl um 1738 entstandene zweite Konzert, in E-dur, verbreitet in den Ecksätzen sprühende Heiterkeit, das dazwischen erklingende Siciliano in cis-moll hingegen entführt den Zuhörer mit seiner ausdrucksstarken Melodik in die Sphären seiner Passionsmusiken.
Der G. Henle Verlag legt dieses Repertoire-Stück in einer ausführlich kommentierten Urtextausgabe vor.

Die Studien-Edition (HN 7381) bietet die komplette Orchesterpartitur, der Klavierauszug (HN 1381) enthält die Solostimme sowie einen Klavierauszug, der von Johannes Umbreit gut spielbar für die Praxis eingerichtet wurde.

It is almost impossible to tell from listening to them that Bach’s extremely popular concerti for harpsichord were probably his own transcriptions of solo concerti which had originally been composed for violin or a woodwind instrument. The outer movements of the second concerto, in E major, probably written around 1738, sparkle with joy, while the expressive melodic lines of the middle movement, the Siciliano in C-sharp minor, transport the listener to the realm of his Passion music.
G. Henle Publishers presents this repertoire standard in an Urtext edition with an extensive commentary.

The study edition (HN 7381) features the complete orchestral score; the piano reduction (HN 1381) contains the solo part as well as a very playable piano reduction of the score prepared by Johannes Umbreit for practical use.

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HN7381

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9790201873817

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927320

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