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Sinfonia in D major. Wilhelm Friedemann Bach. Piano and Keyboard sheet music. Viola sheet music. Violin sheet music.

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Sinfonia D-duuri. Wilhelm Friedemann Bach. Piano ja näppäimistö nuotit. Viola nuotteja. Viulu nuotteja.

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Sinfonia in D major composed by Wilhelm Friedemann Bach. 1710-1784. Edited by Peter Wollny. For 2 Violin, Viola, Basso Continuo. This edition. Paperbound. Full score. Language. Italian. C-Inc. 16. 12 pages. Published by Carus Verlag. CA.3230500. ISBN M-007-13728-1. With Language. Italian. Orchestral music played a significant role in the output of Wilhelm Friedemann Bach. In his early years as a professional organist at the Sophienkirche in the Saxon capital Dresden. 1733-1746. , he developed his own unmistakable personal style in a series of ambitious concertos and sinfonias. The surviving body of W. F. Bach's sinfonias has been affected by considerable losses. The Sinfonia in D major. BR-WFB C-Inc. 16. , published here for the first time, was attributed to both Johann Sebastian Bach and Carl Philipp Emanuel Bach, however on stylistic grounds, it is more likely attributable to W. F. Bach.

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Sinfonia D-duuri säveltänyt Wilhelm Friedemann Bach. 1710-1784. Muokannut Peter Wollny. For 2 Violin, Viola, Basso Continuo. Tämä painos. Paperbound. Full pisteet. Kieli. Italialainen. C-Inc. 16. 12 sivua. Julkaistu Carus Verlag. CA.3230500. ISBN M-007-13728-1. Kanssa Kieli. Italialainen. Orchestral music played a significant role in the output of Wilhelm Friedemann Bach. Nuoruudessaan ammattilaisena urkurina Sophienkirche Saxon pääkaupunki Dresden. 1733-1746. , he developed his own unmistakable personal style in a series of ambitious concertos and sinfonias. The surviving body of W. F. Bach's sinfonias has been affected by considerable losses. The Sinfonia in D major. BR-WFB C-Inc. 16. , published here for the first time, was attributed to both Johann Sebastian Bach and Carl Philipp Emanuel Bach, however on stylistic grounds, it is more likely attributable to W. F. Bach.