

Bach Six Sonatas and Partitas for Solo Violin BWV 1001–1006 by Johann Sebastian Bach, edited by Ivan Galamian and published by International Music Company, is a landmark edition of Bach’s solo violin masterpieces, shaped by one of the most influential violin teachers of the modern era.
Key features
• The cornerstone of the solo violin repertoire
• Guided by Galamian’s authoritative pedagogical insight
• Demands musical depth, discipline, and clarity
• A lifelong artistic and technical reference for violinists
Bach Six Sonatas and Partitas for Solo Violin BWV 1001–1006 by Johann Sebastian Bach, edited by the legendary pedagogue Ivan Galamian and published by International Music Company, presents one of the most profound monuments in Western music through the lens of one of the 20th century’s most influential violin teachers; these works—at once architectural, spiritual, and technically demanding—represent the ultimate test of a violinist’s musical integrity, and Galamian’s editorial insight provides performers with a thoughtful, practical pathway through Bach’s intricate polyphony, rhythmic clarity, and expressive balance without obscuring the music’s timeless authority.
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This edition of the Brandenburg Concerto provides a modern performance material for Baroque music that fulfils the requirements of performers.
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.