Bach for Soprano or Tenor Recorder and Guitar - Johann Sebastian Bach | Sheet Music for Recorder with Guitar Accompaniment | Baroque Duets | Arranged by Eugene Reichenthal
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This collection features a selection of Baroque works by Johann Sebastian Bach, arranged for soprano or tenor recorder with guitar accompaniment. Designed for intermediate-level musicians, it offers accessible repertoire that supports both study and performance, making it a practical choice for students, teachers, and ensemble players.
Written for C recorder (soprano or tenor) with guitar, the arrangements also allow flexibility in instrumentation. The melodic line can be performed on flute, oboe, or violin, while the accompaniment may be adapted for guitar, harpsichord, or piano, making it suitable for a variety of musical settings and collaborations.
The book includes clearly presented standard notation for both recorder and guitar. Carefully arranged by Eugene Reichenthal, the pieces preserve the character and phrasing of Bach’s original works while remaining approachable for developing players within a consistent intermediate level.
Working through this repertoire helps build control, musical sensitivity, and ensemble awareness. The interplay between melody and accompaniment encourages attentive listening and refined timing, while the familiar structures of Bach’s music support steady technical growth. Whether used in lessons, rehearsals, or solo study, the collection offers a rewarding balance of challenge and enjoyment.
Song List
Air * Bourree * Bourree (Bach) * Cantata #152 Theme (Bach) * Cantata 154 Theme (Bach) * Gavotte * Jesu, Joy Of Man's Desiring * Little Prelude (6 Lit.Pre.) Bach * March In G Major (Bach) * Minuet * Minuet * Minuet From French Suite (Bach) * Polonaise In B Minor (Bach) * Prelude (Bach) * Siciliana
Ideal for students, teachers, and ensemble players, this collection brings timeless Bach melodies into a flexible duet format. It supports both musical development and expressive performance, making it a dependable addition to any recorder player’s repertoire.
Written for C recorder (soprano or tenor) with guitar, the arrangements also allow flexibility in instrumentation. The melodic line can be performed on flute, oboe, or violin, while the accompaniment may be adapted for guitar, harpsichord, or piano, making it suitable for a variety of musical settings and collaborations.
The book includes clearly presented standard notation for both recorder and guitar. Carefully arranged by Eugene Reichenthal, the pieces preserve the character and phrasing of Bach’s original works while remaining approachable for developing players within a consistent intermediate level.
Working through this repertoire helps build control, musical sensitivity, and ensemble awareness. The interplay between melody and accompaniment encourages attentive listening and refined timing, while the familiar structures of Bach’s music support steady technical growth. Whether used in lessons, rehearsals, or solo study, the collection offers a rewarding balance of challenge and enjoyment.
Song List
Air * Bourree * Bourree (Bach) * Cantata #152 Theme (Bach) * Cantata 154 Theme (Bach) * Gavotte * Jesu, Joy Of Man's Desiring * Little Prelude (6 Lit.Pre.) Bach * March In G Major (Bach) * Minuet * Minuet * Minuet From French Suite (Bach) * Polonaise In B Minor (Bach) * Prelude (Bach) * Siciliana
Ideal for students, teachers, and ensemble players, this collection brings timeless Bach melodies into a flexible duet format. It supports both musical development and expressive performance, making it a dependable addition to any recorder player’s repertoire.
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