File:Bach - Flute Sonata Amaj - 3. Allegro.ogg

Bach_-_Flute_Sonata_Amaj_-_3._Allegro.ogg (Ogg Vorbis sound file, length 4 min 35 s, 187 kbps, file size: 6.11 MB)

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Sonata for Flute or Recorder and Harpsichord in A major, BWV 1032

Movements
  1. Vivace (File:Bach - Flute Sonata Amaj - 1. Vivace.ogg)
  2. Largo e dolce (File:Bach - Flute Sonata Amaj - 2. Largo e Dolce.ogg)
  3. Allegro

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These recordings are from Pan105, titled "Incomplete and Controversial Sonatas."

Unfortunately, the master tapes are lost. The recordings were copied from an lp.

Apart from the A major Sonata, many authorities are not convinced that the remaining sonatas are the work of the master.

The A major Sonata has an incomplete 1st movement. Alex Murray compares it to the 5th Brandenburg concerto, and suggests that a flute cadenza, like the long harpsichord cadenza in the 5th Brandenburg, could have originally been a part of the manuscript. Accordingly, Martha Goldstein wrote a completion with this aim.

The flute used is a copy of an instrument by W. Beukers which was made in the late 1700's. The maker is K Kinoshita of Japan.

English: These recordings are from Pan105, titled "Incomplete and Controversial Sonatas." Unfortunately, the master tapes are lost. The recordings were copied from an lp. Apart from the A major Sonata, many authorities are not convinced that the remaining sonatas are the work of the master. The A major Sonata has an incomplete 1st movement. Alex Murray compares it to the 5th Brandenburg concerto, and suggests that a flute cadenza, like the long harpsichord cadenza in the 5th Brandenburg, could have originally been a part of the manuscript. Accordingly, Martha Goldstein wrote a completion with this aim. The flute used is a copy of an instrument by W. Beukers which was made in the late 1700's. The maker is K Kinoshita of Japan.
Македонски: Соната за флејта или блокфлејта и чембало во А-дур, BWV 1032 од Јохан Себастијан Бах (од „Недовршени и спорни сонати“)
Source The Al Goldstein collection in the Pandora Music repository at ibiblio.org.
Author
Johann Sebastian Bach  (1685–1750)  wikidata:Q1339 s:en:Author:Johann Sebastian Bach q:en:Johann Sebastian Bach
 
Johann Sebastian Bach
Alternative names
Bach; J.S. Bach; J. S. Bach; J S Bach
Description German composer and musician
Date of birth/death 21 March 1685 (in Julian calendarEdit this at Wikidata 28 July 1750 Edit this at Wikidata
Location of birth/death Eisenach Leipzig
Work period between 1703 and 1749
date QS:P,+1750-00-00T00:00:00Z/7,P1319,+1703-00-00T00:00:00Z/9,P1326,+1749-00-00T00:00:00Z/9
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creator QS:P170,Q1339
Alex Murray (traverso) and Martha Goldstein (harpsichord)
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Media of the day This file was selected as the media of the day for 07 February 2011. It was captioned as follows:
English: These recordings are from Pan105, titled "Incomplete and Controversial Sonatas." Unfortunately, the master tapes are lost. The recordings were copied from an lp. Apart from the A major Sonata, many authorities are not convinced that the remaining sonatas are the work of the master. The A major Sonata has an incomplete 1st movement. Alex Murray compares it to the 5th Brandenburg concerto, and suggests that a flute cadenza, like the long harpsichord cadenza in the 5th Brandenburg, could have originally been a part of the manuscript. Accordingly, Martha Goldstein wrote a completion with this aim. The flute used is a copy of an instrument by W. Beukers which was made in the late 1700's. The maker is K Kinoshita of Japan.
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English: These recordings are from Pan105, titled "Incomplete and Controversial Sonatas." Unfortunately, the master tapes are lost. The recordings were copied from an lp. Apart from the A major Sonata, many authorities are not convinced that the remaining sonatas are the work of the master. The A major Sonata has an incomplete 1st movement. Alex Murray compares it to the 5th Brandenburg concerto, and suggests that a flute cadenza, like the long harpsichord cadenza in the 5th Brandenburg, could have originally been a part of the manuscript. Accordingly, Martha Goldstein wrote a completion with this aim. The flute used is a copy of an instrument by W. Beukers which was made in the late 1700's. The maker is K Kinoshita of Japan.
Македонски: Соната за флејта или блокфлејта и чембало во А-дур, BWV 1032 од Јохан Себастијан Бах (од „Недовршени и спорни сонати“)

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