Solo Lute Works
Destined To Be A Collectors Item, With Fold-Out Pages To Alleviate Inappropriate Page Turns; Interpretive Remarks For Various Notational Indications; Well-Analyzed Fingerings Throughout Each Piece; Preface Material Includes, Aspects Of Baroque Performance, By Richard Troeger
Editorial Criteria
Reference Information
Sources and Historical Data
The Lute-Harpsichord
Aspects of Baroque Performance
Ornamentation
Embellishment
Stylized Dance Movements
Rhythmic Flexibility
Attempts to Regulate the Dot
Rhetoric and Affect
Articulation, Texture, and VoicingOriginal Notation Symbols
Editorial Notation Symbols
Suite, BWV 995
Fourteen-course Lute (Theorbo)
Suite, BWV 996
The Face of Bach
Suite, BWV997 Prelude, Fugue and Allegro, BWV 998
Eleven-course Lute
Prelude, BWV 999
Fugue, BWV 1000
Suite, BWV 1006a
Reading Manuscipt Sources
Facsimile Reproductions
| Featured Product | No |
|---|---|
| Arranger/Editor | Frank Koonce |
| Composer | BACH, JOHANN SEBASTIAN |
| Availability | Available |
| TAB/Notation | Music Notation Only |
| Level of Difficulty | 4 |
| Description | Destined To Be A Collectors Item, With Fold-Out Pages To Alleviate Inappropriate Page Turns; Interpretive Remarks For Various Notational Indications; Well-Analyzed Fingerings Throughout Each Piece; Preface Material Includes, Aspects Of Baroque Performance, By Richard Troeger Editorial Criteria |