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Sonate pour violon & basse continue en La Majeur, BWV Anhang II 153
01. I. Andante (3:09)
02. II. Allegro (2:02)
03. III. Adagio (3:33)
04. IV. Allegro (2:10)
05. V. Fuga (2:29)
Sonate pour violon & basse continue en Mi Mineur, BWV 1023
06. I. (Sans Titre) (1:15)
07. II. Adagio ma non tanto (3:41)
08. III. Allemanda (4:32)
09. IV. Gigue (3:02)
Sonate pour violon & basse continue en Do Mineur, BWV 1024
10. I. Adagio (2:41)
11. II. Presto (3:46)
12. III. Affetuoso (2:25)
13. IV. Vivace (4:21)
14. Fugue pour violon & basse continue, BWV 1026 (4:41)
Suite pour violon & clavecin oblige en La Majeur, BWV 1025
Johann Sebastian Bach / Silvius Leopold Weiss
15. I. Fantasia (2:45)
16. II. Courante (4:12)
17. III. Entree (3:46)
18. IV. Rondeau (4:02)
19. V. Sarabande (4:00)
20. VI. Menuet (2:49)
21. VII. Allegro (4:10)
Total Time: 01:09:18
Helene Schmitt, violon
Alain Gervreau, violoncelle
Jan Willem Jansen, clavecin
Despite the fact that Bach’s works for violin are relatively rare, they influenced posterity as surely as some of his very numerous keyboard pieces. The violin works in this recording also show how Bach used his great audacity and impertinence to invest everything he touched with magical properties.
Sonate pour violon & basse continue en La Majeur, BWV Anhang II 153
01. I. Andante (3:09)
02. II. Allegro (2:02)
03. III. Adagio (3:33)
04. IV. Allegro (2:10)
05. V. Fuga (2:29)
Sonate pour violon & basse continue en Mi Mineur, BWV 1023
06. I. (Sans Titre) (1:15)
07. II. Adagio ma non tanto (3:41)
08. III. Allemanda (4:32)
09. IV. Gigue (3:02)
Sonate pour violon & basse continue en Do Mineur, BWV 1024
10. I. Adagio (2:41)
11. II. Presto (3:46)
12. III. Affetuoso (2:25)
13. IV. Vivace (4:21)
14. Fugue pour violon & basse continue, BWV 1026 (4:41)
Suite pour violon & clavecin oblige en La Majeur, BWV 1025
Johann Sebastian Bach / Silvius Leopold Weiss
15. I. Fantasia (2:45)
16. II. Courante (4:12)
17. III. Entree (3:46)
18. IV. Rondeau (4:02)
19. V. Sarabande (4:00)
20. VI. Menuet (2:49)
21. VII. Allegro (4:10)
Total Time: 01:09:18
Helene Schmitt, violon
Alain Gervreau, violoncelle
Jan Willem Jansen, clavecin
Despite the fact that Bach’s works for violin are relatively rare, they influenced posterity as surely as some of his very numerous keyboard pieces. The violin works in this recording also show how Bach used his great audacity and impertinence to invest everything he touched with magical properties.
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