Few works by Johann Sebastian Bach have given rise to more research and speculation than the “Sei Solo”, the sonatas and partitas for solo violin. From the search for models to dating based on stylistic features, from the identification of the paper used for the autograph from 1720 to the mysticism of numbers, no stone has been left unturned to solve the numerous riddles posed by this exorbitant work. The pieces in this collection are exorbitant in several respects. Not only does Bach go beyond what was customary at the time in terms of length, but the musical content and technical demands are also unprecedented, both in the context of contemporary violin music by other composers and within Bach’s own œuvre. As so often in Bach’s œuvre, an entire musical cosmos is explored in a single work.

Johann Sebastian Bach (1685-1750)
CD 1
Sonata prima g-Moll / g minor BWV 1001
1. I Adagio 2:40
2. II Fuga. Allegro 5:24
3. III Siciliana 2:28
4. IV Presto 3:50
Partia prima h-Moll / b minor BWV 1002
5. I Allemanda 4:46
6. II Double 2:16
7. III Corrente 4:05
8. IV Double. Presto 3:39
9. V Sarabande 3:12
10. VI Double 2:49
11. VII Tempo di Borea 3:01
12. VIII Double 2:53
Sonata seconda a-Moll / a minor BWV 1003
12. I Grave 2:50
14. II Fuga 7:52
15. III Andante 4:01
16. IV Allegro 6:06
Total time CD 1: 1:02:13
CD 2
Partia seconda d-Moll / d minor BWV 1004
1. I Allemanda 4:10
2. II Corrente 2:41
3. III Sarabanda 3:20
4. IV Giga 4:29
5. V Ciaccona 9:10
Sonata terza C-Dur / C major BWV 1005
6. I Adagio 3:38
7. II Fuga 10:07
8. III Largo 2:51
9. IV Allegro assai 5:25
Partia terza E-Dur / E major BWV 1006
10. I Preludio 3:52
11. II Loure 3:28
12. III Gavotte en Rondeau 2:55
13. IV Menuet I & II 4:18
14. V Bourée 1:24
15. VI Gigue 1:50
Total time CD 2: 1:03:57
Total time CD 1 + CD 2: 2:06:10

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