Bach violin suite
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Bach violin suite
Does anyone out there have Bach's solo violin suite No. 2?
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Right! He wrote six suites for Cello, which are quite popular. I like them so much! All of them, but specially Nr.5.pYagan Kiely wrote:Assuming you mean either Partita or Sonata (As I do not believe he wrote a suite for Violin), you can find the score here
And violin partita Nr.2 (d-moll) contains famous Ciaccona. It is very difficult. I really love it.
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Re: Bach violin suite
LOL. They are hard. But they are the greatest pieces ever written for unaccompanied violin. And, hard as they are, they are all actually playable, though some of the movements are easier than others (i.e.the non-polyphonic ones). Even an amateur should try them out.
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