Genre: Orchestral Song
Composer: Bach
Title: Orchestral Suite No. 2 in B minor BWV 1067
Composition Year: around 1721
Place of composition: Köthen
Tribute, instrument: Song for the flute solo and orchestra. It was supposed to have been completed at the same time as the Orchestral Suite 5, where the flute is used.
Year of release: unknown
Place of premiere: unknown
Starring: Unknown
Instrumentation / vocalist / characters
Flute, 2 pieces of violin, viola, consonant bass
Composition of movements
1 piece Ouverture, B forged 4/4 beats, French overture. The first part begins with the rhythmic rhythm of the flute and the first violin. Then the fugue type is played at a fast tempo of 2/2, and Truety and Flute are performed in contrast. The last part reproduces the first part of the Tutti and follows the slow part of the 3/4 beat.
2 songs Rondeau, B Forged 2/2 Beats, Rondo type, in which certain phrases are played repeatedly over the interval. The repeated rhythmical part is the melody of the flute and the first violin.
3 songs Sarabande, B forged 3/4 beat, Canon type. The melody progresses with the upper part and the lower part.
4 pieces Bourrée, B for 2/2 and 2 parts. The first part is performed by Tutti. The second part is accompanied by a flute solo on the string accompaniment. In the last part, the Tauti of Part 1 is reproduced.
5 Polonaise (Lentement) - Double, B Forged 3/4 beat, 2 parts, Part 2 is the variant of Part 1.
6 songs Minuet, B Forged 3/4 Beginning with flute and 1st violin.
7 Badinerie, B Forged 2/4 Beat, meaning "joke", is far from the name of dancing, but the song progresses with the melody of the fast tempo of the flute.
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