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Gamba Sonata (Violoncello) G major BWV 1027
6 medium
Gamba Sonata (Violoncello) D major BWV 1028
7 difficult
Gamba Sonata (Violoncello) g minor BWV 1029
6 medium
Gamba Sonata G major BWV 1027
Gamba Sonata D major BWV 1028
Gamba Sonata g minor BWV 1029

About the Composer

Johann Sebastian Bach

For many musicians he is “the Alpha and Omega of all music” (Max Reger). Except for operas, Bach composed masterpieces for every ensemble and genre of his age. His catalogue of works contains almost 1,100 entries, including the great Passions of St. Matthew and St. Johan, the Goldberg Variations, the Brandenburg Concerti, or hundreds of singular cantatas. As organist in Mühlhausen and Weimar he creates primarily organ compositions, concerti, and works of chamber music. Later, as music director in Köthen and for the decades he serves as cantor in Leipzig, he composes chiefly sacred vocal compositions and keyboard works. His later, contrapuntally complex compositions exert an enormous influence on the compositional styles and practices of later generations.

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About the Authors

Ernst-Günter Heinemann (Editor)

Dr. Ernst-Günter Heinemann, born in 1945 in Bad Marienberg (Westerwald), completed his schooling in Gießen and read musicology, philosophy and German in Marburg and Frankfurt/Main and also for some time Protestant church music. He did his doctorate on “Franz Liszts geistliche Musik. Zum Konflikt von Kunst und Engagement”.

From 1978–2010 Heinemann worked as an editor at G. Henle Publishers (in 1978 in Duisburg, from 1979 onwards in Munich). He edited a great many Urtext editions for the publishing house, including “Das Wohltemperierte Klavier”, Volume 1 by Bach and all of Debussy’s piano works. In addition, he wrote essays on Debussy, Grieg, Liszt, Mendelssohn and questions concerning general editing, as well as giving seminars on editorial practice for musicology students in Munich.

Klaus Schilde (Fingering)

Prof. Klaus Schilde, born in 1926, spent his childhood in Dresden. There he was greatly influenced by Walter Engel, who taught him the piano (Kodaly method), composition and violin. From 1946–1948 he studied at the music conservatory in Leipzig with Hugo Steurer. After moving to the west in 1952 he studied with Walter Gieseking and Edwin Fischer, as well as with Marguerite Long, Lucette Descaves and Nadia Boulanger in Paris.

Schilde won numerous prizes. From 1947 onwards he gave concerts as a soloist and chamber musician on almost every single continent with renowned orchestras. He taught at the music conservatories in East Berlin Detmold, West Berlin, Munich, Tokyo (Geidai) and Weimar. From 1988–1991 he was President of the Staatliche Hochschule für Musik und Theater in Munich, where he
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Claus Kanngiesser (Fingering and bowing for Violoncello)

Rainer Zipperling (Fingering and bowing for Gamba)

Prof. Rainer Zipperling is one of the best-known cellists and gamba players in the early music world. He has made over 400 recordings both as an accompanist and soloist, including with John Eliot Gardiner and the English Baroque Soloists, the Orchestra of the 18th Century under the direction of Frans Brüggens, the Ricercar Ensemble, the Mozart Orchestra under Claudio Abbado, the Leonhardt-Consort and the Bach Collegium Japan.

Aside from his artistic endeavours, he teaches the violoncello, viola da gamba and chamber music at the music conservatories in Cologne and Leuven/Belgium. In addition he also gives master-classes all over the world and edits previously unpublished compositions and his own arrangements. Together with two colleagues, he has also founded the CD Label , for which he has
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G. Henle Verlag

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81476 München
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Both the keyboard and solo parts are amply laid out and precisely but sparsely marked. Any deviance from original sources is carefully indicated and explained in extensive notes at the end of the continuo volume. Professor Siegfried Petrenz has stylishly realized the continuo. Thanks to its dedicated team of scholars, Henle has produced a definitive performance edition and a handsome volume to the low register string literature.

Music Teacher Magazine, 2002

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