Trio Sonata in B flat major based on BWV 525 and BWV 1032
Reconstruction
[A-rec(fl),ob(vl),bc]
Description
It is now regarded as a proven fact that J. S. Bach derived two works from a trio sonata which was most likely in the key of B flat major: the well-known organ Trio Sonata No. 1 in E flat major BWV 525 and the slow middle move-ment of the incomplete Flute Sonata in A major BWV 1032. In his reconstruction, Klaus Hofmann comes as close as possible to the presumably lost original version. While the melody instruments – the range suggests an alto recorder and oboe – were adapted practically without change, the bass part underwent considerable alterations. An organ pedal part simply is not a continuo line. However, Hofmann found a stylistically and idiomatically compelling solution to this dilemma.
KM 2277
EAN: 9790004502426
36 pages / 23 x 30.5 cm / 159 g / stapled
KM 2277D
EAN: 9790004817339
35 pages / 23 x 30.5 cm / digital edition