Bach - Concerto in G major, BWV 592, Johann Ernst von Sachsen
-Bach - Concerto in G major, BWV 592, Johann Ernst von Sachsen-
Johann Ernst was born in Weimar, and in the young years, the princes took Violin lessons from G.C. Eilenstein, who was a court musician.
Also, he encountered Vivaldi's opus 3 concerto music with Violins at first.
After Johann returned from his university, he learned lessons in composition with concertos from local church organist Johann Gottfried Walther.
After his death, the concertos of his works were arranged for harpsichord or organ by Johann Sebastian Bach.
Violin Concerto in G major, BWV 592, one of his Concerto works, is played with viola, Violin, Cello, harpsichord and transcribed by J.S. Bach.
The structure of movements is in three -1. Allegro /2. Grave / 3.Presto.
Bach - Concertos in G major, BWV 592, Johann Ernst von Sachsen
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