Triosonate II In C-Moll (BWV 526). By: Bach. Arr: Muhlenhardt. Saxophone Trio. Instrumentation: SAB/SAT Saxes with opt. Cello.
Bach composed the six Trio Sonatas For Organ (BWV 525-530) between 1727 and 1730 when he was cantor at the St. Thomas Church in Leipzig. The trio sonata as a baroque genre usually employs four players: two solo parts (violin, flute, or oboe), a bass part (violoncello, violone, or bassoon) and the continuo part (organ, harpsichord, or lute).
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Bach composed the six Trio Sonatas For Organ (BWV 525-530) between 1727 and 1730 when he was cantor at the St. Thomas Church in Leipzig. The trio sonata as a baroque genre usually employs four players: two solo parts (violin, flute, or oboe), a bass part (violoncello, violone, or bassoon) and the continuo part (organ, harpsichord, or lute).
Published by Kendor Music, Inc. (#Ken:AM07733).
Usually ships in 1-7 business days depending on our stock levels. Contact us for a more specific time estimate.