Flute Sonata in B minor, BWV 1030

The Sonata in B minor for transverse flute and obbligato harpsichord by Johann Sebastian Bach (BWV 1030) is a sonata in trio sonata form in 3 movements:

The existing autograph manuscript dates from after 1735, when Bach led the Collegium Musicum in Leipzig. There are errors in the manuscript, and another harpsichord part in G minor that is otherwise the same though transposed, that suggests that this, like the G minor and D major harpsichord concertos, may be among the works Bach transcribed from earlier works originally for other instrumental combinations and in other keys to be playable by performers at hand.[1]

Media

Sonata for Flute and Harpsichord in B minor, BWV 1030
1. Andante

2. Largo e Dolce

3. Presto
Performed by Alex Murray (transverse flute) and Martha Goldstein (harpsichord)

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Sonata for Flute and Harpsichord in B minor, BWV 1030
1. Andante

2. Largo e Dolce

3. Presto
Performed by Felix Skowronek (transverse flute) and Martha Goldstein (lute-harpsichord)

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References

  1. Berryman, Brian (2000). "Program Notes to Wilbert Hazelzet's Recording of the Bach Flute Sonatas" (PDF). Glossa Records. Archived from the original (PDF) on December 8, 2006. Retrieved 2007-12-18.

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