Genre: Solo
Composer: Bach
Title: Partita for Solo Violin No. 1 in B minor BWV 1002
Composition Year: Before 1720
Place of composition: Weimar or Kiteen
Publications / Editions: Sheet music: The National Library of Berlin. In 1802, Jim Locke publishes six songs (BWV 1001 ~ 1006) in one volume.
Tribute, instrument: Unlike the last movement in the general form of the suite, the jig uses a boule. It is structured like the eight movements because the double continues after the dance of each movement.
Year of release: unknown
Place of premiere: unknown
Starring: Unknown
Instrumentation / vocalist / characters
Solo violin
Composition of movements
1 movement
Allemande, B Forged 4/4 Beginning with a rhythm similar to the first slow part of the French overture. Each part consists of two parts in a repeating form. It continues in the form of two continuing variations.
2 movements
Courante, B Forged 3/4 beat, consisting of two rising and falling tones. 1 The subject of the second movement in relation to the theme of the movement is in a two-part format, and the second part of the movement is also in a two-part format.
3 movements
Sarabande, B Forged 3/4 rhythm, with a typical salvation melody using the midrange method.
4 movements
Bourree, B Forged 2/2, Bourgeois is a dance form originating from the Auvergne region of France. The movement takes place at a fast tempo and takes a different format than ending the end of a typical suite with a jig.
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