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Oboe Sonata In G Minor, Wq 135
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Discover the expressive depth and virtuosic flair of Carl Philipp Emanuel Bach's Sonata in G Minor, Wq 135, a captivating work that highlights the elegance and emotional range of the oboe. As the fifth child and second son of the legendary Johann Sebastian Bach, C.P.E. Bach continues his family's rich musical legacy with this stunning composition.
Movements: Adagio: This opening movement sets a poignant and reflective mood, showcasing the oboe's lyrical capabilities. Allegro: A lively and dynamic movement that demands agility and precision, reflecting the spirited and playful nature of the oboe. Vivace: Concluding the sonata, this movement is brisk and energetic, bringing the work to a vibrant and exhilarating close. Edition by Kurth Walther: This meticulously edited edition by Kurth Walther provides performers with:
Solo Oboe Part: Carefully notated to reflect the original intentions of the composer. Fully Realized Keyboard Part: Enabling seamless performance with a pianist. Separate Basso Continuo Part: Adaptable for any bass clef instrument, such as cello or bassoon, offering flexibility in ensemble configuration. Cataloged as both Wq 135 and H 549, this sonata is a significant piece within C.P.E. Bach's oeuvre. It should not be mistaken for his other works, such as the unaccompanied oboe sonata in g minor or the sonata in g minor BWV 1020, often attributed to Johann Sebastian Bach but cataloged as H 542.5.
Listen and Explore: To experience this masterful sonata, recordings are available at Classical Archives. Dive into the world of C.P.E. Bach and enjoy the rich musical conversation between the oboe and piano in this timeless piece.
Bring the elegance and passion of C.P.E. Bach’s Sonata in G Minor, Wq 135 into your repertoire and let its expressive power captivate your audience.
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Discover the expressive depth and virtuosic flair of Carl Philipp Emanuel Bach's Sonata in G Minor, Wq 135, a captivating work that highlights the elegance and emotional range of the oboe. As the fifth child and second son of the legendary Johann Sebastian Bach, C.P.E. Bach continues his family's rich musical legacy with this stunning composition.
Movements: Adagio: This opening movement sets a poignant and reflective mood, showcasing the oboe's lyrical capabilities. Allegro: A lively and dynamic movement that demands agility and precision, reflecting the spirited and playful nature of the oboe. Vivace: Concluding the sonata, this movement is brisk and energetic, bringing the work to a vibrant and exhilarating close. Edition by Kurth Walther: This meticulously edited edition by Kurth Walther provides performers with:
Solo Oboe Part: Carefully notated to reflect the original intentions of the composer. Fully Realized Keyboard Part: Enabling seamless performance with a pianist. Separate Basso Continuo Part: Adaptable for any bass clef instrument, such as cello or bassoon, offering flexibility in ensemble configuration. Cataloged as both Wq 135 and H 549, this sonata is a significant piece within C.P.E. Bach's oeuvre. It should not be mistaken for his other works, such as the unaccompanied oboe sonata in g minor or the sonata in g minor BWV 1020, often attributed to Johann Sebastian Bach but cataloged as H 542.5.
Listen and Explore: To experience this masterful sonata, recordings are available at Classical Archives. Dive into the world of C.P.E. Bach and enjoy the rich musical conversation between the oboe and piano in this timeless piece.
Bring the elegance and passion of C.P.E. Bach’s Sonata in G Minor, Wq 135 into your repertoire and let its expressive power captivate your audience.
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Catalog: | X-1006 |
Publisher: | Breitkopf |
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