Allemandefrom Partita in A minor for solo flute | |||||||||||||
BWV 1013, Mvmt. 1 | |||||||||||||
Johann Sebastian Bach (1685–1750) | |||||||||||||
Flute solo | ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() | ||||||||||||
A minor | |||||||||||||
D4–A6 | |||||||||||||
4/4 | |||||||||||||
84 BPM | |||||||||||||
4:25 | |||||||||||||
advanced | |||||||||||||
PDF sheet Music (85 kB) (preview) | The opening allemande is the lengthiest of the four movements the Johann Sebastian Bach"s Partita in A minor because that solo Flute.This movement shows regular leaps native one it is registered to another, together Bach engages to do melodically plain the include harmonic voices about which the music is written. In each half, the strategy to the cadence is made via some amazing chromatically descending miniature arpeggios. With this article we now have all the four movements that the Partita in A minor: Allemande, Corrente, Sarabande, Bourrée angloise. Other movements from the very same Work
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