Bach, Johann Sebastian 1685-1750
Bach-Recital
für Trompete Solo
edited & arranged by Wolfgang G. Haas
INHALT
Gottfried Reiche 1667-1734
„Abblasen“
Notenblatt auf dem Bild (1726)
von Elias Gottlob Haußmann
Johann Sebastian Bach, BWV 645
Aus den Schübler-Chorälen
„Wachet auf! ruft uns die Stimme.
Johann Sebastian Bach, BWV 1
Aus der Kantate
„Wie schön leuchtet der Morgenstern“
Johann Sebastian Bach, BWV 1068
Aus der Orchestersuite Nr. 3 „Air“
Johann Sebastian Bach, BWV 996
Aus der Suite BWV 996
Bourrée
Johann Sebastian Bach, BWV 515a
Aria „Sooft ich meine Tobackspfeife‘‘
Johann Sebastian Bach, BWV 77
Aus der Kantate
„Du sollst Gott, deinen Herren, lieben
Johann Sebastian Bach, BWV 147
Aus der Kantate
„Jesus bleibet meine Freude“
This Bach recital arises at a time when keeping distance is paramount. There are opportunities for outdoor performance, as a soloist in the Corona Pandemic, with this sequence of works, has an ideal opportunity to perform at many different locations and to inspire an audience with his specific repertoire.
What could be more obvious than trying to do our Grandmaster Johann Sebastian Bach and to play an excerpt of his inexhaustible repertoire. The little Juvel can be heard in the opening round, which is lovingly depicted in the picture painted by Hausmann, the community trumpeter Gottfried Reiche, who is esteemed by Bach. The small sheet of music provides information about the instrumentalist's skill.