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J.S. Bach - Concerto in D Minor, BMV1052 Book/Online Media

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Music Minus OneBach's beautiful and noble D-minor concerto is a testament to this master's abilities at the keyboard. It is actually a transcription of one of his violin concerti, and Bach has given it a grand treatment, and the expressive slow movement is reminiscent of his famous Italian Concerto. A lovely and rewarding piece. This beautiful new deluxe edition, now digitally remastered, contains a second CD featuring a slow-tempo version of the accompaniment to help you as you learn the piece. Includes a newly engraved music score printed on high-quality ivory paper, newly edited by Bach expert Romeo Smilkov, with orchestral reduction; and a compact disc containing a complete version with soloist, in digitally remastered stereo, followed by a second version in full stereo of the orchestral accompaniment, minus the soloist; and a second CD featuring a full-speed version of the complete version followed by a -20% slow-tempo version of the accompaniment for practice purposes. "

80 pages, Paperback

First published October 1, 1983

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Johann Sebastian Bach

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Johann Sebastian Bach (21 March 1685 – 28 July 1750) was a German composer and musician of the late Baroque period.

He wrote more than two hundred cantatas, the Saint Matthew Passion , the Mass in B Minor , orchestras, such as the six Brandenburg Concertos , chamber ensembles, and numerous works for organ, harpsichord, other solo instruments.

Bach fathered noted Wilhelm Friedemann Bach, Carl Philipp Emanuel Bach, Johann Christoph Friedrich Bach, and Johann Christian Bach.

Spanish guitarist Andrés Segovia arranged his works.

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