• Concerto in D Major by Johann Sebastian Bach Euphonium Quartet - Sheet Music

Concerto in D Major by Johann Sebastian Bach Euphonium Quartet - Sheet Music

By Johann Sebastian Bach

Arranger Jack Adler-McKean says, "This concerto originally forms part of L'Estro Armonico ('Harmonic Inspiration'), a collection of concerti grossi written by Vivaldi in 1711 described by many as amongst the most important and influential instrumental works of the period. This is perhaps why it is one of several concerti that Bach chose to arrange for the harpsichord, and also why it is now just as famous as his own original concerti for the instrument. The work came to the attention of the brass playing world after an arangement was made for German Brass by their expert piccolo trumpet player Matthias Hofs. Whilst not being directly based on his transcription, this arrangement certainly retains a virtuosic character. Technical and stylistic challenges create a demanding piece of music, but the end product will be highly impressive; a Baroque masterpiece that will undoubtedly entertain players and audiences alike."

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Summary
Instrument:
Euphonium Tuba
Ensembles:
Euphonium Quartet
Genres:
Baroque Period
Composers:
Johann Sebastian Bach
Publishers:
Potenza Music
Item types:
Physical
Musical forms:
Concerto
Artist:
Johann Sebastian Bach
Usages:
School and Community
Shipping Weight:
1.3 pounds
Detailed Description
Tuba-euphonium quartet

SKU: P2.80082

Composed by Johann Sebastian Bach. Arranged by Jack Adler-McKean. Chamber music. Potenza Music #80082. Published by Potenza Music (P2.80082).

Arranger Jack Adler-McKean says, "This concerto originally forms part of L'Estro Armonico ('Harmonic Inspiration'), a collection of concerti grossi written by Vivaldi in 1711 described by many as amongst the most important and influential instrumental works of the period. This is perhaps why it is one of several concerti that Bach chose to arrange for the harpsichord, and also why it is now just as famous as his own original concerti for the instrument. The work came to the attention of the brass playing world after an arangement was made for German Brass by their expert piccolo trumpet player Matthias Hofs. Whilst not being directly based on his transcription, this arrangement certainly retains a virtuosic character. Technical and stylistic challenges create a demanding piece of music, but the end product will be highly impressive; a Baroque masterpiece that will undoubtedly entertain players and audiences alike.".

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