

This edition of the Brandenburg Concerto provides a modern performance material for Baroque music that fulfils the requirements of performers.
This edition of the Brandenburg Concerto provides a modern performance material for Baroque music that fulfils the requirements of performers.
The Brandenburg Concerto No. 3 has only two chords instead of a "slow movement". Bach probably intended the solo instruments to perform an improvisation here, as Handel did in his organ concertos. However, while it may be easy for a proficient organ soloist to improvise in Handel's music, it is impossible for the nine solo parts in Bach's piece.
Emil Platen's solution provides an unstructured expansion preceding the two chords written by Bach. It employs all the string instruments and incorporates stylistic elements of the concerto while avoiding the impression of being an independent movement.
Composed by Johann Sebastian Bach, Urtext edited by Klaus Hofmann. This stapled orchestra part of a solo concerto in Baroque style leaves several questions unanswered. Published by Breitkopf and Haertel, duration 16', consisting of 8 pages.
Bach’s Six Sonatas and Partitas for solo violin (IMC, ed. Galamian) offer violinists a definitive edition that blends Baroque artistry with modern practicality:
• Meticulously edited by Ivan Galamian, a renowned violin pedagogue.
• Includes thoughtful fingerings and bowings for technical ease
• Balances historical fidelity with accessible performance guidance
• Suitable for students and professionals seeking expressive mastery
This edition is the trusted choice for learning, teaching, and performing Bach’s iconic works.
Bach, Three Sonatas in D Minor After BWV1043 for 2 Violins and Basso Continuo (Dohr)