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Johann Sebastian Bach William Thomas Best Wilhelm Middelschulte Goss Goss Custard Henri Messerer Ferruccio Busoni Joachim Raff Johannes Brahms Clara Schumann Robert Schumann Felix Mendelssohn 1717 1723 1838 1915 1923 1955
Experimental Remix, Non-Commercial Purposes Transcribed by Mike Magatagan (musescore.com) Artwork: Jean-François Rauzier The Partita in D minor for solo violin (BWV 1004) by Johann Sebastian Bach was written during 1717--1723. In the preface to his 1955 transcription, John Cook writes: "The Chaconne is sublimely satisfying in its original form, yet many will agree that a single violin is only able to hint at the vast implications of much of this music ... It is perhaps not unreasonable to suppose that Bach would have chosen the organ, had he transcribed the Chaconne himself, as the instrument best suited to the scale of his ideas ... A good performance on the violin may be taken as the best guide to interpretation on the organ — the two instruments are not without their points in common, and both were beloved of Bach." The earliest version for organ is by William Thomas Best. Further transcriptions are by John Cook, Wilhelm Middelschulte, Walter Henry Goss-Custard +••.••(...)), and Henri Messerer +••.••(...)). Since Bach's time, several different transcriptions of the piece have been made for other instruments, particularly for the piano (by Ferruccio Busoni and Joachim Raff), and for the piano left-hand (by Brahms). Johannes Brahms, in a letter to Clara Schumann, said about the ciaccona: On one stave, for a small instrument, the man writes a whole world of the deepest thoughts and most powerful feelings. If I imagined that I could have created, even conceived the piece, I am quite certain that the excess of excitement and earth-shattering experience would have driven me out of my mind. Felix Mendelssohn and Robert Schumann each wrote piano accompaniments for the work. Although this piece was originally written for Violin, I transcribed it for Solo Viola.
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Johann Sebastian Bach William Thomas William Thomas Best Wilhelm Middelschulte Goss Goss Custard Henri Messerer Ferruccio Busoni Joachim Raff Johannes Brahms Clara Schumann Robert Schumann Felix Mendelssohn 1717 1723 1838 1915 1923 1955
The Partita in D minor for solo violin (BWV 1004) by Johann Sebastian Bach was written during 1717--1723. In the preface to his 1955 transcription, John Cook writes: "The Chaconne is sublimely satisfying in its original form, yet many will agree that a single violin is only able to hint at the vast implications of much of this music ... It is perhaps not unreasonable to suppose that Bach would have chosen the organ, had he transcribed the Chaconne himself, as the instrument best suited to the scale of his ideas ... A good performance on the violin may be taken as the best guide to interpretation on the organ — the two instruments are not without their points in common, and both were beloved of Bach." The earliest version for organ is by William Thomas Best. Further transcriptions are by John Cook, Wilhelm Middelschulte, Walter Henry Goss-Custard +••.••(...)), and Henri Messerer +••.••(...)). Since Bach's time, several different transcriptions of the piece have been made for other instruments, particularly for the piano (by Ferruccio Busoni and Joachim Raff), and for the piano left-hand (by Brahms). Johannes Brahms, in a letter to Clara Schumann, said about the ciaccona: On one stave, for a small instrument, the man writes a whole world of the deepest thoughts and most powerful feelings. If I imagined that I could have created, even conceived the piece, I am quite certain that the excess of excitement and earth-shattering experience would have driven me out of my mind. Felix Mendelssohn and Robert Schumann each wrote piano accompaniments for the work. Although this piece was originally written for Violin, I transcribed it for Solo Viola. Sheet music made with MuseScore - (http•••)
Johann Sebastian Bach William Thomas William Thomas Best Wilhelm Middelschulte Goss Goss Custard Henri Messerer Ferruccio Busoni Joachim Raff Johannes Brahms Clara Schumann Robert Schumann Felix Mendelssohn 1717 1723 1838 1915 1923 1955
The Partita in D minor for solo violin (BWV 1004) by Johann Sebastian Bach was written during 1717--1723. In the preface to his 1955 transcription, John Cook writes: "The Chaconne is sublimely satisfying in its original form, yet many will agree that a single violin is only able to hint at the vast implications of much of this music ... It is perhaps not unreasonable to suppose that Bach would have chosen the organ, had he transcribed the Chaconne himself, as the instrument best suited to the scale of his ideas ... A good performance on the violin may be taken as the best guide to interpretation on the organ — the two instruments are not without their points in common, and both were beloved of Bach." The earliest version for organ is by William Thomas Best. Further transcriptions are by John Cook, Wilhelm Middelschulte, Walter Henry Goss-Custard +••.••(...)), and Henri Messerer +••.••(...)). Since Bach's time, several different transcriptions of the piece have been made for other instruments, particularly for the piano (by Ferruccio Busoni and Joachim Raff), and for the piano left-hand (by Brahms). Johannes Brahms, in a letter to Clara Schumann, said about the ciaccona: On one stave, for a small instrument, the man writes a whole world of the deepest thoughts and most powerful feelings. If I imagined that I could have created, even conceived the piece, I am quite certain that the excess of excitement and earth-shattering experience would have driven me out of my mind. Felix Mendelssohn and Robert Schumann each wrote piano accompaniments for the work. Although this piece was originally written for Violin, I transcribed it for Solo Viola. Sheet music made with MuseScore - (http•••)
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