J.S. Bach for Mandolin + CD mandolin & tab

Code: 95770M
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Publisher MEL BAY PUBLICATIONS
Genre: classical & sacret
Arrangement: melody / tablature
Cast: solo
Format: book + Audio Online
These arrangements of many pieces by J.S. Bach make a great composer's works accessible to the mandolinist. Since the bulk of the music has been adapted from various suites, sonatas, and partitas… show more
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Product code: 95770M
Composer: Bach, Johann Sebastian
Arranger: Bancalari, Robert
No. of songs: 13
Pages: 103
Size: 23 x 30 cm
ISBN: 9780786690503
Weight: 0.314

Audio examples

1. Marche in D Major
2. Marche in G Major
3. Menuet in D minor

Songlist (13)

  1. Marche in D Major
  2. Marche in G Major
  3. Menuet in D minor
  4. Air in Eb Major
  5. Sarabande in B minor
  6. Bourree in B minor
  7. Gavotte in G minor
  8. Courante in F major
  9. Bouree in D Major
  10. Gavotta in E minor
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Product description

These arrangements of many pieces by J.S. Bach make a great composer's works accessible to the mandolinist. Since the bulk of the music has been adapted from various suites, sonatas, and partitas, the authors provides an explanation of each dance form and other similar pieces. Includes: 'Bauree Angloise' from Partita in A Minor for solo flute; 'Marche' from Anna Magdalena Back Book; 'Fantasie' from Partita No. 3 in A Minor; and more. In notation and tablature. Includes a CD which contains 13 of the 26 solos.

Johann Sebastian Bach (1685-1750) was a German composer and musician of the Baroque period. He is considered one of the greatest musical geniuses of all time. He was a master of polyphony and brought to perfection the musical form of the fugue. He composed 1126 musical compositions of various forms (they are referred to by the abbreviation BWV and serial number). In his time, Bach became famous mainly as a keyboard player, but as a composer he was less known. His music was perceived as conservative, and after his death it fell into oblivion for almost fifty years.