Bach Organ Concerto II in A minor (after Vivaldi 2 violin concerto) Arranged for Piano Duet (complet
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SKU: A0.756856
Composed by Johann Sebastian Bach. Arranged by Simon Peberdy. Baroque. Score. 26 pages. Simon Peberdy #2035791. Published by Simon Peberdy (A0.756856).Bach derived much inspiration from the music of Antonio Vivaldi, and from 1713-1714 Bach transcribed at least nine concertos of Vivaldi’s concertos, three for solo organ and six for solo harpsichord. Bach’s concerto in A minor for organ is his arrangement of Vivaldi’s concerto op.3 no. 6 for 2 violins and basso continuo RV522, and this piano duet is an arrangement of Bach’s arrangement of Vivaldi’s concerto! This pdf is the full concerto (1. Allegro, 2. Adagio, 3. Allegro), the mp3 clip is of only the 1st movement. The whole concerto is great fun to play, with plenty of scope for fingers getting tangled together, or even arms if you're not careful.
Video of 2 15-year old twin sisters playing the first movement of this arrangement in a concert in Slovakia: https://youtu.be/OMfC0zIFBbohttps://youtu.be/OMfC0zIFBbo.
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