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The Sonata in E♭ major for flute and harpsichord, probably by J. S. Bach (BWV 1031), is a sonata in 3 movements: * Allegro moderato (in E♭ major) * Siciliano (in G minor) – unusually, this movement is in the mediant minor key (the relative minor of the dominant key) * Allegro (in E♭ major)

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  • The Sonata in E♭ major for flute and harpsichord, probably by J. S. Bach (BWV 1031), is a sonata in 3 movements: * Allegro moderato (in E♭ major) * Siciliano (in G minor) – unusually, this movement is in the mediant minor key (the relative minor of the dominant key) * Allegro (in E♭ major) The Bach scholar Robert Marshall has argued that the sonata was composed by J. S. Bach, since it was attributed to him by two independent sources, Bach's son Carl Philipp Emanuel Bach in the manuscript copy of the work in his handwriting, and Christian Friedrich Penzel, Bach's last pupil.The musicologist Jeanne Swack has suggested alternatively that BWV 1031 was "modelled" on a previous work for flute in E-flat by Johann Joachim Quantz (QV2:18 in the Augsbach catalog), which survives in a version for flute and obbligato harpsichord and in another version for flute, violin, and continuo. The similarities she cites are based primarily on structural and compositional considerations, as the musical themes are clearly different. However, Swack suggests either that Quantz composed both QV2:18 and BWV 1031, or that Bach (or another composer) used the Quantz original as a model for composing BWV 1031, which, she notes, is "much more complex and extensive.". (en)
  • La Sonate en mi bémol majeur BWV 1031 pour flûte traversière et clavecin, comprend trois mouvements : * Allegro moderato * Siciliano * Allegro Il n'y a aucun manuscrit original de cette sonate. Certains musicologues[réf. nécessaire] estiment que cette pièce, du moins en partie, est écrite par Carl Philipp Emanuel Bach et un autre compositeur, Johann Joachim Quantz. L'auteur utilise le style galant qui était la voie à suivre dans les années 1730, avec une texture légère, des harmonies simples et des mélodies extraordinairement ornementées. Cette sonate a été transcrite pour piano par Wilhelm Kempff. (fr)
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  • Performed by Alex Murray and Martha Goldstein (en)
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  • Bach - Flute Sonata E flat Maj - 2. Siciliana.ogg (en)
  • Bach - Flute Sonata E flat Maj - 3. Allegro.ogg (en)
  • Bach - Flute Sonata E flat Maj - 1. Allegro Moderato.ogg (en)
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  • The Sonata in E♭ major for flute and harpsichord, probably by J. S. Bach (BWV 1031), is a sonata in 3 movements: * Allegro moderato (in E♭ major) * Siciliano (in G minor) – unusually, this movement is in the mediant minor key (the relative minor of the dominant key) * Allegro (in E♭ major) (en)
  • La Sonate en mi bémol majeur BWV 1031 pour flûte traversière et clavecin, comprend trois mouvements : * Allegro moderato * Siciliano * Allegro Il n'y a aucun manuscrit original de cette sonate. Certains musicologues[réf. nécessaire] estiment que cette pièce, du moins en partie, est écrite par Carl Philipp Emanuel Bach et un autre compositeur, Johann Joachim Quantz. L'auteur utilise le style galant qui était la voie à suivre dans les années 1730, avec une texture légère, des harmonies simples et des mélodies extraordinairement ornementées. (fr)
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  • Sonate pour flûte (BWV 1031) (fr)
  • Flute Sonata in E-flat major, BWV 1031 (en)
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