

Johann Sebastian Bach
Trio Sonata G major BWV 1039 for two Flutes and Basso Continuo with reconstructed version for two Violins
The enormously beloved and often performed Trio Sonata BWV 1039, which Bach also arranged for gamba and harpsichord, is, next to the Trio Sonata from the Musical Offering, the only trio sonata by J. S. Bach whose authenticity is completely unchallenged. To allow an alternative performance using two violins the editor has provided authorized variants in small print.
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Johann Sebastian Bach
For many musicians he is “the Alpha and Omega of all music” (Max Reger). Except for operas, Bach composed masterpieces for every ensemble and genre of his age. His catalogue of works contains almost 1,100 entries, including the great Passions of St. Matthew and St. Johan, the Goldberg Variations, the Brandenburg Concerti, or hundreds of singular cantatas. As organist in Mühlhausen and Weimar he creates primarily organ compositions, concerti, and works of chamber music. Later, as music director in Köthen and for the decades he serves as cantor in Leipzig, he composes chiefly sacred vocal compositions and keyboard works. His later, contrapuntally complex compositions exert an enormous influence on the compositional styles and practices of later generations.
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