Sonata No. 6 in G Major, BWV 1019
Originally for violin and harpsichord. Fingerings by Manuel Barrueco and the Beijing Guitar Duo. This edition includes a score (42 pages) and three guitar parts (16 pages each). "There is more than one version of the Violin Sonata No. 6 in G Major, BWV 1019. In this version, the third movement, Allegro, appears as a harpsichord solo without violin. I have transcribed two possible versions for the performance of this movement: III (a): (Guitar duo) The harpsichord solo is transcribed as a duo for guitars II and III, which play the part of the harpsichord throughout the sonata. Also included is a transcription of an optional short solo violin prelude from the Sonata BWV 1023 for guitar I, which I often choose to play as an introduction to III (a) in concerts and which I recorded (Tonar 40515). I believe that including it adds balance and interest, especially in live performances, and it is consistent with baroque practices. III (b): (Guitar trio) The harpsichord solo is transcribed for three guitars so that the entire sonata can be performed as a guitar trio. A word about the ornaments: All the ornaments included in this edition are as they appear in the Bach Gesellschaft Edition, with the exception of the ornaments in brackets, which I added." Manuel Barrueco
| Featured Product | No |
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| Arranger/Editor | Manuel Barrueco |
| Composer | BACH, JOHANN SEBASTIAN |
| Availability | Available |
| TAB/Notation | Music Notation Only |
| Level of Difficulty | 4 |
| Description | Originally for violin and harpsichord. Fingerings by Manuel Barrueco and the Beijing Guitar Duo. This edition includes a score (42 pages) and three guitar parts (16 pages each). "There is more than one version of the Violin Sonata No. 6 in G Major, BWV 1019. In this version, the third movement, Allegro, appears as a harpsichord solo without violin. I have transcribed two possible versions for the performance of this movement: III (a): (Guitar duo) The harpsichord solo is transcribed as a duo for guitars II and III, which play the part of the harpsichord throughout the sonata. Also included is a transcription of an optional short solo violin prelude from the Sonata BWV 1023 for guitar I, which I often choose to play as an introduction to III (a) in concerts and which I recorded (Tonar 40515). I believe that including it adds balance and interest, especially in live performances, and it is consistent with baroque practices. III (b): (Guitar trio) The harpsichord solo is transcribed for three guitars so that the entire sonata can be performed as a guitar trio. A word about the ornaments: All the ornaments included in this edition are as they appear in the Bach Gesellschaft Edition, with the exception of the ornaments in brackets, which I added." Manuel Barrueco |