Violin Concerto in A minor (Bach) explained

Violin Concerto in A minor
Bwv:1041
Composer:J. S. Bach
Image Upright:1.4
Movements:3
Duration:15 minutes
Composed:–1723

The Violin Concerto in A minor, BWV 1041, is a violin concerto by Johann Sebastian Bach. It shows the influence of Italian composers such as Bach's older contemporary Vivaldi.

Bach is known to have studied Vivaldi's music from around 1714 when he was working at Weimar.[1] Italian influence can be seen in keyboard music he composed around that time. However, the date of the concerto is the subject of dispute as the original score has not survived. It could have been written at any of three locations:

Structure and analysis

The piece has three movements:A typical performance of the concerto takes around 15 minutes.

Publication

The concerto was published for the first time in 1852.[5] In the 1870s Wilhelm Rust edited it for publication in the first complete edition of Bach's works.

Instrumentations and transcriptions

The Keyboard Concerto in G minor, BWV 1058 is an arrangement of this concerto with harpsichord.

External links

Notes and References

  1. Vivaldi's influence was discussed by Bach's first biographer Forkel in .
  2. Web site: Himmelsburg [liner notes] ]. 29 May 2024 . Glossa.
  3. Book: Stowell, Robin . J. S. Bach . Oxford University Press . 1999 . 978-0-19-866208-2 . Boyd . Malcolm . Oxford Composer Companions . 492 . Violin Concertos . Butt . John.
  4. Book: Wolff, Christoph . Bach: essays on his life and music . Harvard University Press . 1991 . 978-0-674-05926-9 . Cambridge, Massachusetts . 234–237 . Bach's Leipzig Chamber Music.
  5. Web site: Violin concerto in A minor . 31 May 2024 . Netherlands Bach Society.