Johann Sebastian Bach
Two suites for flute
after the Suites for Violoncello Solo BWV 1007, 1009
Johann Sebastian Bach
Two suites for flute
after the Suites for Violoncello Solo BWV 1007, 1009
- Instrumentation Flute
- Composer Johann Sebastian Bach
- Editor Joachim Linckelmann
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Difficulty Level
- Edition Sheet Music
- Publisher Bärenreiter Verlag
- Order no. BA6886
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Description:
The six suites BWV 1007-1012 for violoncello solo by Johann Sebastian Bach are among the most important compositions for an unaccompanied melody instrument and have a firm place in the repertoire of every cellist.
Joachim Linckelmann also opens up two of the suites for the flute. Taking into account the technical possibilities of the transverse flute, he succeeds in creating an arrangement that is easy to play but still close to the original. In this form, the cello suites not only offer a welcome change within the solo literature for flute, but also a real musical challenge for every flutist.
- Well-playable, convincing arrangement
- Enrichment of the literature for solo flute
Joachim Linckelmann also opens up two of the suites for the flute. Taking into account the technical possibilities of the transverse flute, he succeeds in creating an arrangement that is easy to play but still close to the original. In this form, the cello suites not only offer a welcome change within the solo literature for flute, but also a real musical challenge for every flutist.
- Well-playable, convincing arrangement
- Enrichment of the literature for solo flute