Sinfonia in D major, BWV 1045, sometimes referred to as a violin concerto movement (Konzertsatz), is an orchestral work for solo violin, three trumpets, timpani, two oboes, strings and continuo, written down by Johann Sebastian Bach. A late work composed in Leipzig between c. 1742 and 1746, surviving only as a fragment, the movement is a sinfonia of an otherwise lost cantata. In particular, the piece ends abruptly, with the last two bars (151 and 152) appearing in someone else's hand and attached as a separate page at the end of the manuscript, which is otherwise in Bach's hand. The work features a highly virtuosic concertato part with extensive chordal and arpeggiated passages and at one point reaches a''', unusually high for Bach's violin music.
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| - Movimiento de concierto para violín en re mayor, BWV 1045 (es)
- Sinfonia in D major, BWV 1045 (en)
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| - Movimiento de concierto para violín en re mayor, BWV 1045, también conocido como Sinfonía en re mayor, es una obra orquestal para violín solista, tres trompetas, timbales, cuerdas y bajo continuo compuesta por Johann Sebastian Bach. Es una obra tardía escrita en Leipzig entre 1742 y 1746, de la que sólo sobrevive un fragmento, el Concierto al que se considera como una sinfonía de una cantata perdida. (es)
- Sinfonia in D major, BWV 1045, sometimes referred to as a violin concerto movement (Konzertsatz), is an orchestral work for solo violin, three trumpets, timpani, two oboes, strings and continuo, written down by Johann Sebastian Bach. A late work composed in Leipzig between c. 1742 and 1746, surviving only as a fragment, the movement is a sinfonia of an otherwise lost cantata. In particular, the piece ends abruptly, with the last two bars (151 and 152) appearing in someone else's hand and attached as a separate page at the end of the manuscript, which is otherwise in Bach's hand. The work features a highly virtuosic concertato part with extensive chordal and arpeggiated passages and at one point reaches a''', unusually high for Bach's violin music. (en)
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| - Movimiento de concierto para violín en re mayor, BWV 1045, también conocido como Sinfonía en re mayor, es una obra orquestal para violín solista, tres trompetas, timbales, cuerdas y bajo continuo compuesta por Johann Sebastian Bach. Es una obra tardía escrita en Leipzig entre 1742 y 1746, de la que sólo sobrevive un fragmento, el Concierto al que se considera como una sinfonía de una cantata perdida. (es)
- Sinfonia in D major, BWV 1045, sometimes referred to as a violin concerto movement (Konzertsatz), is an orchestral work for solo violin, three trumpets, timpani, two oboes, strings and continuo, written down by Johann Sebastian Bach. A late work composed in Leipzig between c. 1742 and 1746, surviving only as a fragment, the movement is a sinfonia of an otherwise lost cantata. In particular, the piece ends abruptly, with the last two bars (151 and 152) appearing in someone else's hand and attached as a separate page at the end of the manuscript, which is otherwise in Bach's hand. The work features a highly virtuosic concertato part with extensive chordal and arpeggiated passages and at one point reaches a''', unusually high for Bach's violin music. (en)
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