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Johann Sebastian Bach
Sonata for flute & keyboard in A major, BWV 1032
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Composer
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Johann Sebastian Bach
Genre
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Chamber
Style
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Sonata
Compose Date
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1736
Publication Date
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1894
Average_duration
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12:28
Movement_count
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3
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Johann Sebastian Bach's Sonata for flute and keyboard in A major, BWV 1032, was composed in the early 18th century. The exact date of composition is unknown, but it is believed to have been written during Bach's time in Cöthen, between 1717 and 1723. The sonata is one of Bach's most popular works for flute and keyboard, and it is often performed in recitals and competitions. The sonata consists of three movements: an opening Vivace, a slow and expressive Largo, and a lively Allegro. The first movement is characterized by its energetic and virtuosic flute part, which is accompanied by a lively and rhythmic keyboard part. The second movement is a beautiful and lyrical aria, with the flute and keyboard parts intertwining in a delicate and expressive dialogue. The final movement is a lively and playful dance, with the flute and keyboard trading off melodic lines and engaging in intricate counterpoint. One of the most notable characteristics of the sonata is its use of counterpoint, which is a hallmark of Bach's style. The flute and keyboard parts are intricately woven together, with each part contributing to the overall texture and harmony of the piece. The sonata also showcases Bach's mastery of melody and harmony, with each movement featuring memorable and expressive themes. Overall, Bach's Sonata for flute and keyboard in A major, BWV 1032, is a masterpiece of Baroque music. Its combination of virtuosity, lyricism, and intricate counterpoint make it a favorite among flutists and keyboardists alike, and its popularity has endured for centuries.
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