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Flute Concerto in G major by Carl Philipp Emanuel Bach

C.P.E. Bach composed more than 300 works for His Majesty many of them for the King's chosen instrument, the transverse flute. Of Bach's five extant flute concertos, the G major is probably the last, dating from 1755. These concertos must have presented Frederick. though an able flutist, considerable challenges. Perhaps Frederick's lack of

appreciation of Bach's works accounts for the alternative versions of them for harpsichord, cello and organ. Bach extended the practice of rearranging established works by his father but

tailored the virtuoso passagework to better suit each solo instrument.

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0.0 s (11.02 MB)127.0.0.1 (talk)<p>Flute Concerto in G major by Carl Philipp Emanuel Bach </p> <p>C.P.E. Bach composed more than 300 works for His Majesty many of them for the King's chosen instrument, the transverse flute. Of Bach's five extant flute concertos, the G major is probably the last, dating from 1755. These concertos must have presented Frederick. though an able flutist, considerable challenges. Perhaps Frederick's lack of </p> <p>appreciation of Bach's works accounts for the alternative versions of them for harpsichord, cello and organ. Bach extended the practice of rearranging established works by his father but </p> <p>tailored the virtuoso passagework to better suit each solo instrument. </p>
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