Flute Sonata in A major, BWV 1032 (Transposed for Alto Recorder)

About This Piece

Composer: Johann Sebastian Bach (1685-1750)

Difficulty: Advanced

Key: A major (transposed)

Movements: I. Vivace - II. Largo e dolce - III. Allegro

Note: First movement is partially lost; modern completions exist

I. Vivace - Brilliant Opening

Celebratory opening (partial - use modern completion). Tempo: ♩ = 120-132

II. Largo e dolce - Expressive Center

Sweet and tender slow movement. Tempo: ♩ = 45-52

III. Allegro - Virtuosic Finale

Demanding finale with scalar passages. Tempo: ♩ = 112-126

Performance Practice

This sonata demonstrates Bach's A major style - joyful, brilliant, celebratory. The first movement is partially lost (only the keyboard bass line survives for much of it), but several excellent completions exist by modern scholars. The Largo e dolce is complete and shows Bach's tender side in A major. The finale is virtuosic and joyful. This sonata balances brilliance with expressiveness.

Performance Goal: Project A major's joyful brilliance in authentic Bach style. Use a scholarly edition with reliable completion of the Vivace. Your performance should combine technical security with deep musical understanding. Essential Bach repertoire for advanced players.