Seul en double
d’après la Partita n° 1 BWV 1002 de Jean-Sébastien Bach
Details
| Instrument family | Violin |
| Catalog classifications | Solo violin |
| Instrument nomenclature | violon |
| Total duration | 00:27:00 |
| Publisher | Éditions Billaudot |
| Cotage | GB10267 |
| Total number of pages | 16 |
| Languages | French, English |
| Cycle / Level | Difficult (cycle 3) |
| Target audience | Young people, Adults |
| Musical style | Classical, Contemporary |
| Directory type | Work(s) from the repertoire, Original work(s) |
| Copyright year | 2022 |
| EAN code | 9790043102670 |
| Audios | Without |
| Videos | Without |
| EDU complements | Without |
Description
The "double" refers to a variation of an instrumental or vocal piece. In Johann Sebastian Bach's Partita No. 1 for solo violin, there are four. They refer, respectively, to the Allemande, the Courante, the Sarabande, and the Bourrée that precede them. What a joy to observe and hear Bach's genius unfold in this discipline of composition! By commissioning Karol Beffa to compose a series of four doubles, in addition to those composed by Bach, the Conservatoire de Suresnes wished to and imagined a passing of the baton, a way of doubling the beauty. Thank you to him for taking on this challenge with such talent, allowing violinists, young and old, to redouble their pleasure. Bruno GARLEJ