Flute Sonata in A major, BWV 1032

The Sonata in A major for transverse flute and harpsichord by Johann Sebastian Bach (BWV 1032) is a sonata in 3 movements:

  • Movement 1: Vivace (in A major)
  • Movement 2: Largo e dolce (in A minor, ending with a half cadence)
  • Movement 3: Allegro (in A major)

Unusually, the second movement is written in the parallel minor (A minor), rather than the relative minor (F-sharp minor) or another closely related key.[1]

The autograph is incomplete, and there are 46 bars missing.[2] There exist reconstructions by various authors.

See also

References

  1. Marissen, Michael (1988). "A Critical Reappraisal of J. S. Bach's A-Major Flute Sonata". The Journal of Musicology. 6 (3): 379. doi:10.2307/763863. ISSN 0277-9269. JSTOR 763863.
  2. Marissen, Michael (1988). "A Critical Reappraisal of J. S. Bach's A-Major Flute Sonata". The Journal of Musicology. 6 (3): 367–386, citation on 369. doi:10.2307/763863. ISSN 0277-9269. JSTOR 763863.

Sources

  • Swack, Jeanne (1995), "J.S. Bach's A Major Flute Sonata BWV 1032 revisited", in Melamed, Daniel R. (ed.), Bach Studies 2, Cambridge University Press, pp. 154–174


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