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Bach, Johann Sebastian: Partita in A minor (BWV 1013)

for Solo Flute

playing score

Edited by Scheideler, Ullrich
Instrument: Flute
Instrumentatie: Fl
Serie: Bärenreiter Urtext
Perioada: Baroque
Durata: 0:16
Greutate: 0.084 kg
Editor: Bärenreiter
Numar articol: BA5187
Numarul original al articolului la editor: BA05187
ISBN: 9790006447985
The Partita was virtually unknown until 1917 when the manuscript (call number: Mus. Ms. Bach P 968) was acquired by the then Royal Library in Berlin from the heirs of the former Thomaskantor and avid Bach collector Wilhelm Rust(1822-1892). For this reason, the Partita for Flute, BWV 1013 was not included in the pioneering Gesamtausgabe der Bachgesellschaft finished in 1900. In addition, it seems possible that Wilhelm Rust intentionally withheld thepiece from publication despite the fact that h
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