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J.S. Bach - Sonata in E-flat major, BWV 1031 Sheet Music: 3 New Additions

The Siciliano, a graceful dance movement from Bach's Flute Sonata BWV 1031, is reimagined here for piano with romantic expressive techniques, including innovative use of the sostenuto pedal to sustain bass notes—a feature absent in the original harpsichord version.
This flute sonata, once attributed solely to Bach, is now sometimes considered a collaboration with Carl Philipp Emanuel Bach. It exemplifies Baroque chamber music with its intricate interplay between flute and harpsichord.
The Siciliano from BWV 1031 features characteristic dotted rhythms and pastoral mood, exemplifying Bach's adaptation of Italian dance forms into Baroque instrumental music.
This flute sonata, attributed to Bach, features a graceful Siciliano movement characterized by its dotted rhythms and lyrical melody, reflecting the Baroque dance style. Though its authorship has been occasionally debated, it remains a staple of the flute repertoire.
A transitional work between Baroque and Classical styles, featuring the expressive Siciliano movement that became its most recognizable section. Though initially catalogued under J.S. Bach's works, stylistic analysis later confirmed C.P.E. Bach's authorship.

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