A010F407-6F42-4886-8C95-EACDA4CC3648
| ID | A010F407-6F42-4886-8C95-EACDA4CC3648 |
|---|---|
| Titlecode | ST64 |
| Title Name | Capriccio on the Departure of His Beloved Brother |
| Marketing Copy | This CAPRICCIO (BWV 992), subtitled "Upon the Departure of His Beloved Brother", is an early work of J.S. Bach, possibly modeled on the Biblical Sonatas of Johann Kuhnau. It is an unusually Romantic-styled piece for Bach. This transcription of three of the six movements for brass quintet from the original harpsichord was completed by Samuel Adler and is dedicated to the Eastman Brass Quintet. Movements: I. Arioso: This is a flattery of friends in order to delay his journey, II. Chorale: Finally all friends come, for they realize that nothing can be done but bid farewell, III. Fugue: An imitation of a Posthorn |
| Instrumentation | Brass Quintet |
| Commission | To The Eastman Brass Quintet |
| Dedication | (not set) |
| Program Notes | (not set) |
| Title Brand | 4 |
| Year Composed | 1974 |
| Copyright Number | (not set) |
| Copyright Year | (not set) |
| Duration | 12 |
| Ensemble Size | 0 |
| Date Created | 2012-06-29 20:29:07.000000 |
| Date Updated | 2025-09-30 20:29:07 |
| Inhouse Note | (not set) |
| Bsc Code | (not set) |
| Text Author | (not set) |
| Premier Performance Memo | (not set) |
| Recording Credits | (not set) |
| Review | (not set) |
| Awards | (not set) |
| Title Category | 1 |
| Title Movements | I. Arioso: This is a flattery of friends in order to delay his journey II. Chorale: Finally all friends come, for they realize that nothing can be done but bid farewell III. Fugue: An imitation of a Posthorn |
| Title Grade | 7 |
| Set Series ID | (not set) |
| Title Instrument Category Text | Brass Duo & Ensemble |
| Title Sub Category Text | (not set) |
| Title Sub Category | 77 |
| Title Instrument Header | 15 |
| Title Grade Text | (not set) |
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