String Ensemble, String Trio Cello, Viola, Violin - Level 4 - Digital Download
SKU: A0.1643082
Composed by Johann Sebastian Bach. Arranged by Nicholas Palmer. This edition: audio, pdf. Baroque, Chamber, Classical, Contest, Festival, Wedding. 5 pages. Nicholas D Palmer #1210415. Published by Nicholas D Palmer (A0.1643082).
The Prelude in E of Bach's Well-tempered Clavier is a pleasant and relatively little-known piece from the Well-tempered Clavier. A number of the preludes and fugues in Bach's Well-tempered Clavier are suitable for string trio with occasional adaptations. These gems ranging in length from a 2 to 6 minutes are useful for weddings, funerals, concerts, high school solo and ensemble performances, and other occasions. Look for other preludes and fugues on this same site.There are no original dynamic markings in this piece, so you have a blank slate of interpretive gestures to enjoy exploring. The recording is an automated rendering of the string trio version and included here just for reference and to spark your imagination about probable tempo and how to add phrasing and other expression to suit the moment.
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