Genre: Solo
Composer: Bach
Title: Partita for Solo Violin No. 3 in E major BWV 1006
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.
Dedication and instrumentation: Unlike the general composition of the suite, it consists of six movements through the variation of the arrangement. The composer also arranges this for lute, and Rachmaninoff arranges prelude, gabot, and jig for piano solo. Stokowski arranges Prelude for orchestra
Year of release: unknown
Place of premiere: unknown
Starring: Unknown
Instrumentation / vocalist / characters
Solo violin
Composition of movements
1 movement
Prelude, E major 3/4 beat, no tempo instruction, and 138 words.
2 movements
Loure, E major, 6/4, and Rour is a dance form in Normandy, France. The first rhythm is played in rhythm, using the midrange method. The whole is composed of two parts.
3 movements
Gavotte en Rondeau, E major 4/4 beat, independent movement. Gabor is a dance form that originated in France. It is played with 4/4 or 2/2 beats. The whole structure is a structure in which the theme of Gabon is listed in the Rondo format and a new phrase is added in the middle part.
4 movements
Menuet I - Menuet II, E Major 3/4 Beat, 2 - part format Menuet is divided into two parts. Menuet I - Menuet II - Go to Menuet I format.
5 movement
Bourrée, E major 2/2 beats, and 35 bars.
6 movements
It consists of Giga, E major 6/8 beats, and two parts, and progresses at a fast tempo of 16th notes.
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