
Bach, 6 Suites For Cello BWV 1007-1012 (Peters)
Bach, 6 Suites for Cello BWV 1007-1012 (Peters)
The A Minor Concerto was composed in 1750 and is played more frequently nowadays. In 1753, C. Ph. E. Bach wrote the Concerto in B major Wq 171 while serving at the court of Frederick the Great. Later, adaptations for flute or harpsichord were made.
The A minor Concerto, composed in 1750, is played more frequently nowadays. It is believed that C. Ph. E. Bach wrote the Concerto in B major Wq 171 as the final piece in a group of works in Potsdam in 1753 at the court of Frederick the Great. The adaptations for flute or harpsichord came a little later. The available sources show that the work was distributed through copies in the second half of the 18th century.
Bach, 6 Suites for Cello BWV 1007-1012 (Peters)
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Bach, 6 Suites for Cello, Ed. Gaillard (Schirmer)
This edition of the Brandenburg Concerto provides a modern performance material for Baroque music that fulfils the requirements of performers.
Six Suites for Cello Arranged for Viola by Johann Sebastian Bach, published by Edition Peters, presents Bach's iconic Six Solo Cello Suites in an expertly adapted edition for viola. These timeless masterpieces remain among the most important works for developing advanced technique, musical expression, and Baroque performance style.
Key Features:
• Published by Edition Peters
• Features Bach's Six Solo Cello Suites
• Expertly arranged for solo viola.
• Essential Baroque repertoire
• Suitable for intermediate and advanced violists
• Develops tone, articulation, phrasing, and bow control
• Encourages expressive musical interpretation
• Ideal for lessons, examinations, recitals, and auditions
• Excellent preparation for advanced solo repertoire
• Essential library for every serious violist
Bach Six Suites for Cello BWV 1007- 1012 ( Barenreiter edition)