Johann Sebastian Bach - Organ Sonata No.6 in G major, BWV 530 (Arr. for String Trio): 2 Standard & Simplified Versions
Part of Bach’s pedagogical set for his son Wilhelm Friedemann, this sonata exemplifies Baroque trio sonata texture adapted for organ.
Its fusion of Italian concerto influences and Germanic rigor reflects Bach’s synthesis of European styles.
The galant finale foreshadows the transition to the Classical era.
A hallmark of Bach's innovative approach, this trio sonata for organ features three independent voices in strict counterpoint, showcasing the instrument's versatility through its clear registrational logic and dance-inspired movements.
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