Johann Christian Bach (leipzig 1735 - London 1782) ist the youngest of Johann Sebastian Bach's sons. He composed in the galant aesthetic, a style incorporating... > Lire la suite
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Johann Christian Bach (leipzig 1735 - London 1782) ist the youngest of Johann Sebastian Bach's sons. He composed in the galant aesthetic, a style incorporating balanced phrases, emphasis on melody and accompaniment, without too much contrapuntal complexity. The galant movement was against the intricate lines of Baroque music, and instead places importance on fluid melodies in periodic phrases. The text in the original print was : "The present composition ist the third of a set of Six Quartettos for a German Flute, Violin, Tenor and Violoncello composed by John Christian Bach, Music Master to her Majesty, dedicated to his Excellency Sir William Young Bar Govenor of Dominico" The arrangement for Saxophone Quartet adds another beautiful piece to the classical repertoire. Instrumentation : 4 saxophones (SATBar) op. 8, No. 3
This beautiful addition to the saxophone quartet repertoire is taken from Johann Christian Bach's set of Six Quartettos for a German flute, violin, tenor and violincello. J. C. Bach was the youngest of Johann Sebastian's sons and is noted for influencing the concerto style of Mozart. Besetzung : 4 saxophones (SATBar) op. 8, No. 3