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No. 5. Johann Sebastian Bach wrote his fifth Brandenburg Concerto, BWV 1050.2 (formerly 1050), [1] for harpsichord, flute and violin as soloists, and an orchestral accompaniment consisting of strings and continuo. An early version of the concerto, BWV 1050.1 (formerly 1050a), [2] originated in the late 1710s.
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Dec 5, 2018 · In the Brandenburg Concertos, Bach took this form, developed by Italian composers like Vivaldi, to bold new heights. Concerto No. 5 in D Major features the bright, virtuosic trio of violin, flute, and harpsichord.
Oct 4, 2014 · The concerto begins with an orchestral ensemble of many stringed instruments playing together. At twenty seconds, there is a distinct shift from the orchestral ripieno to the soloist concertino (which Greenberg tells us is made up of a flute, violin, and a harpsichord).
Download and print in PDF or MIDI free sheet music of Brandenburg Concerto No.5 in D major, BWV 1050 - Johann Sebastian Bach for Brandenburg Concerto No.5 In D Major, Bwv 1050 by Johann Sebastian Bach arranged by 16achatterjee1 for Harpsichord, Flute, Violin, Strings group (Mixed Ensemble)