Description: This famous concerto was originally written for three violins, strings and continuo, but today is known in a version reworked by Bach for three harpsichords. Music Minus One proudly presents it as close as possible to its original version here, for three violins. Includes separate versions so you can choose which part you want to play! Features newly engraved solo parts and CDs with complete reference recordings, plus accompaniments minus the soloist at both standard and practice tempos.
Description: A new approach to Bach drawn from his compositions! With this collection that was conceived, adapted and performed by Bob Zottola on the provided audio, you can play first or second parts for: Two-Part Invention 4 in D minor • Minuet in F major • Minuet 3 in D minor • Little Prelude in C major • Gavotte in G minor • Minuet in A minor • Minuet in D minor • Gavotte in E-flat major • Minuet in E major • Minuet in C minor • Two-Part Invention 1 in C Major.
Audio is accessed online using the unique code inside the book and can be streamed or downloaded. The audio files include PLAYBACK+, a multi-functional audio player that allows you to slow down audio without changing pitch, set loop points, change keys, and pan left or right.
Description: This setting is based on a three-part keyboard composition attributed to J.S. Bach. The contrapuntal lines are individually melodic and independent.
Description: Laughing and Shouting for Joy is clearly intended for performance by treble choirs. It is one of the siplist and most vocally accessible cantata duets for young choirs. This duet provides the characteristically Baroque interaction between homophonic and polyphonic textures, perfectly demonstrated by the music of J.S. Bach.