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Bach Johann Sebastian

Bach, Carl Philipp Emanuel

Bach, Johann Sebastian

Benda, Franz

Blavet, Michel

Boccherini, Luigi

Handel, George Frideric

Leclair, Jean-Marie l'aîné

Marais, Marin

Müthel, Johann Gottfried

Pergolesi, Giovanni Battista

Platti, Giovanni Benedetto

Quantz, Johann Joachim

Telemann, Georg Philipp

Vivaldi, Antonio

Sonata in E Major for transverse flute and basso continuo (BWV 1035)

By Bach Johann Sebastian

J.S. Bach: Sonata for transverse flute or and basso continuo (figured bass) in E Major (BWV 1035) was written around 1747  when Bach was visiting the Prussian King, Frederick the Great, and his son Carl Philipp Emanuel Bach who served as a harpsichordist at King's court at that time.

Emmanuel Pahud

Trevor Pinnock (harpsichord), Jonathan Manson (cello), 2008. Warner Classics

1. Adagio ma non tanto

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Emmanuel Pahud

Trevor Pinnock (harpsichord), Jonathan Manson (cello), 2008. Warner Classics

2. Allegro

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Emmanuel Pahud

Trevor Pinnock (harpsichord), Jonathan Manson (cello), 2008. Warner Classics

3. Siciliana

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Emmanuel Pahud

Trevor Pinnock (harpsichord), Jonathan Manson (cello), 2008. Warner Classics

4. Allegro Assai

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Amy Porter

Oliver Jia (piano), live performance at University of Texas in 2018.

1. Adagio ma non tanto, 2. Allegro, 3. Siciliana, 4. Allegro Assai

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Jean-Pierre Rampal

Trevor Pinnock (harpsichord), Roland Pidoux (cello), 1985. Sony Classical

1. Adagio ma non tanto

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Jean-Pierre Rampal

Trevor Pinnock (harpsichord), Roland Pidoux (cello), 1985. Sony Classical

2. Allegro

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Jean-Pierre Rampal

Trevor Pinnock (harpsichord), Roland Pidoux (cello), 1985. Sony Classical

3. Siciliana

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Jean-Pierre Rampal

Trevor Pinnock (harpsichord), Roland Pidoux (cello), 1985. Sony Classical

4. Allegro Assai

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Bach Johann Sebastian

Johann Sebastian Bach (1685-1750) was a German composer who is regarded as one of the most important composers in the history of music. Among most of his popular works – instrumental works for violin (Sonatas and Partitas), cello Suites, keyboard works (Goldberg Variations, The Well-Tempered Clavier) numerous organ compositions (e.g. Toccata and Fugue in D minor), numerous instrumental concertos for keyboard, violin and various instruments (Brandenburg Concertos) as well as some profound vocal music works: Mass in B minor; St. Matthew Passion etc.
J.S.Bach was born in Eisenach as part of The Bach family of musicians. Orphaned at the age of 10, young Johann Sebastian lived with his oldest brother Johann Christoph for five years. During the following years he worked at several protestant churches and as a Kapellmeister at the Prince Leopold court in Köthen (1717-1723).
In 1723 he was appointed as cantor at St. Thomas, the principal Lutheran church in Leipzig (after G.P.Telemann declined to relocate to Leipzig). Even though he was mostly perceived as organist at his time, he gained honorary appointment at the court of Frederic Augustus, King of Poland in Dresden.