Sonatas and Partitas for Violin Solo BWV 1001-1006 Edition by Max Rostal, Urtext by Johann Sebastian Bach Violin Solo - Sheet Music
By Johann Sebastian BachBach's Sei Solo a Violino senza Basso accompagnato, the set of three Sonatas and three Partitas for unaccompanied violin, were completed by 1720. Perhaps seeded as early as 1703, they were ultimately fruits of his years employed as Kapellmeister at the court in Köthen where his employer Prince Leopold of Anhalt-Köthen, a Calvinist with little requirement for liturgical music and also a keen musician, encouraged Bach to write much instrumental music for public and private entertainment. Nothing written before approached the complexity, expressive range and scale of this music, from the volleys of chords and rhythmic intricacy of the B minor Partita's opening Allemanda>/i> and the endlessly inventive elaboration of the same work's variant 'doubles' to the vastness of the D minor Partita's concluding Ciaccona, possibly the longest stand-alone movement written to that point, which contains worlds of contrast in its 64 variants of the opening bars. Reportedly a fine violinist himself, Bach completely redefined virtuosic and expressive violinistic possibility in these works. This Urtext edition by Max Rostal from Edition Peters is a cornerstone of any violinist's library.
Details
Summary
- Instrument:
- Violin Solo
- Genres:
- Baroque Period
- Composers:
- Johann Sebastian Bach
- Publishers:
- Edition Peters
- ISBN:
- 9790014078911
- Format:
- Collection / Songbook
- Item types:
- Physical
- Musical forms:
- Sonata
- Artist:
- Johann Sebastian Bach
- Usages:
- School and Community
- Number of Pages:
- 148
- Shipping Weight:
- 1.5 pounds
Detailed Description
SKU: PE.EP9852
Edition by Max Rostal, Urtext. Composed by Johann Sebastian Bach. Edited by Rostal. This edition: Urtext. Violin. Edition Peters. Book. 148 pages. Edition Peters #98-EP9852. Published by Edition Peters (PE.EP9852).ISBN 9790014078911. English.
Bach's Sei Solo a Violino senza Basso accompagnato, the set of three Sonatas and three Partitas for unaccompanied violin, were completed by 1720. Perhaps seeded as early as 1703, they were ultimately fruits of his years employed as Kapellmeister at the court in Köthen where his employer Prince Leopold of Anhalt-Köthen, a Calvinist with little requirement for liturgical music and also a keen musician, encouraged Bach to write much instrumental music for public and private entertainment. Nothing written before approached the complexity, expressive range and scale of this music, from the volleys of chords and rhythmic intricacy of the B minor Partita's opening Allemanda>/i> and the endlessly inventive elaboration of the same work's variant 'doubles' to the vastness of the D minor Partita's concluding Ciaccona, possibly the longest stand-alone movement written to that point, which contains worlds of contrast in its 64 variants of the opening bars. Reportedly a fine violinist himself, Bach completely redefined virtuosic and expressive violinistic possibility in these works. This Urtext edition by Max Rostal from Edition Peters is a cornerstone of any violinist's library.
Similar Sheet Music & Digital Downloads
- More by this Composer:
- Johann Sebastian Bach Johann Sebastian Bach Piano Johann Sebastian Bach Piano Accompaniment Johann Sebastian Bach Piano Solo
- Instrument:
- Strings Violin Violin Solo
- Artists:
- Johann Sebastian Bach
- Publisher:
- Edition Peters
Ratings + Reviews
5 Rating
1 review
Anonymous
Feb 15, 2010
For serious students and professional violinists, this edition is worth the investment. Perhaps, one might venture to purchase several editions of the Sonatas and Partitas, and do some comparative study of various fingerings, but be mindful of Mr. Bach's intentions for bowings and phrasing.