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Bach for Unaccompanied Flute

Seventeen movements selected and arranged as studies

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From the Publisher

These arrangements of movements from the sonatas and partitas and suites of J. S. Bach are intended for private study rather than for public performance. Although the were not originally written as flute music it should be remembered that Bach's instrumental writing was of a universal nature: he himself considered his music transferable to any instrument, wind, string or keyboard, whose compass it happened to fit. When it did not fit he never hesitated to transpose or rearrange.

Flautists, however advanced, will find the pieces bristling with problems of phrasing, articulation and breath control and, it need hardly be said, musically more rewarding than the studies specially composed by the flute virtuoso of the past. they may also be found useful as studies of endurance in preparation for the composer's flute sonatas - possibly the most exhausting works in the flautist's repertoire. Care should be taken, however, to avoid tiring the embouchure: it is better to stop at a double bar or any convenient full close than to risk possible harm to the tone production or intonation by persevering with a tired lip.

The phrasing and dynamic marks are only suggestions and no attempt has been made to indicate where breath should be taken. These problems, as well as the very wide choice of tempi, are interdependent and their many possible solutions should be considered part of the player's study. Tempo indications in brackets are editorial.

No. 2 is from Sonata No. 1 (violin); Nos. 5, 7, and 9 from Suite No. 1 (cello); Nos. 3, 10, and 15 from Suite No. 2 (cello); Nos. 8 and 14 from Suite No. 3 (cello); No. 11 and 17 from Suite No. 4 (cello); No. 6 from Suite No. 5 (cello); Nos. 13 and 16 from Partita No. 1 (violin); No. 12 from Partita No. 2 (violin); Nos. 1 and 4 from Partita No. 3 (violin).

Difficulty guide: 6-8
Difficulty level, roughly compared to ABRSM exam grades. 0 is total beginner, 9 is advanced (beyond grade 8).

Approved Exam Music

Recommended for the following exam grade(s):

Trinity College London Trinity College London Flute (from 2023)
Grades: 7

Contents

  1. Gigue
  2. Prelude
  3. Sarabande
  4. Bourée
  5. Allemande
  6. Sarabande
  7. Courante
  8. Two Bourées
  9. Gigue
  10. Minuet
  11. Bourée
  12. Allemande
  13. Double
  14. Gigue
  15. Courante
  16. Double
  17. Gigue

Item Details

Instrumentation

  • Part 1: Flute
Category: Flute Study Books
Publisher: Oxford University Press
Publisher's reference: 9780193552845
Our Stock Code: 917094
Media Type: Paperback (16 pages [score])