Johann Sebastian Bach - Badinerie from Orchestral Suite No. 2 in B minor, BWV 1067: 11 Standard & Simplified Versions
The Badinerie from Bach's Orchestral Suite No.2 is a lively Baroque movement originally scored for flute and strings.
Its technical brilliance and playful character have made it a staple of flute repertoire and a popular encore piece.
A lively and virtuosic movement showcasing the flute, often performed as a standalone piece due to its technical brilliance and playful character.
The lively «Badinerie» is a showcase for flute virtuosity and one of Bach’s most recognizable orchestral movements.
A lively final movement from Bach's Orchestral Suite No. 2, famous for its virtuosic flute part that became a standard showcase for flautists. The piece exemplifies Baroque courtly dance suites.
The Badinerie is a lively flute-driven movement from Bach's Orchestral Suite No. 2, characterized by its playful melody and technical demands on performers. Its infectious energy makes it popular in modern media.
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