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The Paper format provides a high-quality printed score, perfect for building your physical music library and practicing away from screens.

The eScore is a high-quality digital sheet music file, available for download as a PDF across our entire catalog.

The eScore Extra lets you print the copies needed for your students or for the members of your ensemble, while strictly prohibiting digital sharing.

The Combo offers you the printed score and digital score at a discounted price, combining a physical library with instant access on your devices.

The Combo eScore Extra + Paper provides the printed score along with a digital version that allows you to print the copies you need for your students or ensemble.

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Description

edited by Frank Koonce & Heather DeRome

Johann Sebastian Bach (1685–1750) completed his “Six Solos” in 1720, while serving as Kapellmeister at the court of Anhalt-Cöthen. Now usually referred to as the “Sonatas and Partitas,” the set comprises three of each. The Sonatas are written in the genre of a sonata da chiesa [church sonata], with a slow opening movement that functions as a prelude, followed by a fugue, then a moderately paced piece in a related key, and ending with a brilliant finale. The three Partitas exemplify the sonata da camera genre [chamber sonata] and consist of stylized dance movements. 

According to Johann Friedrich Agricola (1720–1774), they were intended as studies “designed for learning to master the full resources of an instrument,... present[ing] all possible difficulties, to enable the student to acquire a firm control of them.” Carl Philipp Emanuel Bach (1714–1788) writes: “He understood to perfection the possibilities of all stringed instruments. This is evidenced by his solos for the violin and the violoncello without bass. One of the greatest violinists told me once that he had seen nothing more perfect for learning to be a good violinist, and could suggest nothing better to anyone eager to learn, than the said violin solos without bass.

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