Code: JP4082
ISMN: 979-0-3019-0365-0
The Prelude from Bach's Partita BWV 1006
originally was scored as the first movement of his
Wir danken dir, Gott, wir danken dir (We thank you,
God, we thank you). This work was composed in Leipzig in
1731, for the inauguration of Ratscwechsel's new town
council. Bach later adapted this music for unaccompanied
violin, and in the next century, Robert Schumann created a
piano accompaniment. In 1853, Schumann had heard a
performance of the Bach Chaconne with
Mendelssohn's piano accompaniment. Schumann thought that
other works of Bach for solo violin would reach a wider
audience if they also had piano accompaniments. He
suggested this idea to the publisher Hartel on January 4
and completed the accompaniments to the six sonatas by
February 5.
This arrangement for 2 soprano saxophones and piano is
based upon the BWV 29 original version, which had used
organ as the featured soloist, and Schumann's
accompaniment. Alternate editions of this solo as an
unaccompanied saxophone solo, alto or soprano saxophone
with piano, or as an alto saxophone feature with
either symphonic winds or saxophone ensemble are also
available from Jeanne, Inc. The saxophone ensemble
edition is included on Camwell's recording,
Bach-Centric, on the Teal Creek label.
The edition on this web page is for two soprano
saxophones and piano. See links listed in "Related
products" for the other versions.
A video performance of Bach-Schumann-Camwell: "Prelude" from Partita BWV 1006 (2 alto saxophones/piano) is available on YouTube
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