Flute Quartet in C major, W.B 58 (Bach, Johann Christian)

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Sheet Music

Scores and Parts

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Arrangements and Transcriptions

I. Allegro

For 2 Pianos (Tsao)

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Work Title Flute Quartet in C major
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Composer Bach, Johann Christian
I-Catalogue NumberI-Cat. No. IJB 18
Key C major
Movements/SectionsMov'ts/Sec's 2 movements
I. Allegro
II. Rondo grazioso
Composer Time PeriodComp. Period Classical
Piece Style Classical
Instrumentation flute or violin, violin, viola, cello/continuo

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"Basso" part contains T.S. (tasto solo) indications, which means that the passage should be played without realised harmony. Implies the use of continuo in this work.

A claimed first edition of this work was published by Musica Rara in 1961 with Stanley Sadie as editor (Plate M.R.1068). In his introduction (1962) the latter declares he based his edition on the original one in the British Museum (press-mark, g.435.(2.)). The original edition has a figured bass part, probably not the work of J.C.Bach. Apart from obvious corrections, S.Sadie's edition adds phrasings in lighter type. This quartet was the third of a series published under the title Six Quartettos for a German Flute, Violin, Tenor and Bass or Two Violins, a Tenor and a Bass, by Messrs. Bach, Abel and Giardini. J.C.Bach wrote nos.1, 3 and 5 of this set. Abel contributed nos.2 and 4, Felice Giardini, no.6.