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- Partita abstract "Partita (also partie, partia, parthia, or parthie) was originally the name for a single-instrumental piece of music (16th and 17th centuries), but Johann Kuhnau (Thomaskantor until 1722) and his successor Johann Sebastian Bach used it for collections of musical pieces, as a synonym for dance suite (see Bach Suites).Johann Sebastian Bach wrote two sets of partitas for different instruments. Those for solo keyboard the composer published as his Opus 1 (known as the Klavierübung I). One additional suite in B minor, the Overture in the French Style (often simply called French Overture) is sometimes also considered a partita. Bach's partitas are very rarely called the \"German Suites\", in analogy with the national naming of the English and French Suites. See Partitas for keyboard (825–830) and choral partitas for organ. The \"Partita\" in A minor for solo flute (BWV 1013) which takes the form of a suite of four dances, has been given the title \"partita\" by its modern editors; it is sometimes transposed for oboe.Bach also wrote three partitas for solo violin in 1720 which he paired with sonatas. (He titled each of them by the German Partia, but they came to be called by the Italian partita, which was introduced in the Bach Gesellschaft edition in 1879, being the more common term at the time.) See: Sonatas and partitas for solo violin.".
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- Partita wikiPageWikiLink Category:Musical_forms.
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- Partita wikiPageWikiLink Oboe.
- Partita wikiPageWikiLink Overture_in_the_French_style,_BWV_831.
- Partita wikiPageWikiLink Partita_in_A_minor_for_solo_flute_(Bach).
- Partita wikiPageWikiLink Partitas_for_keyboard_(Bach).
- Partita wikiPageWikiLink Sonata.
- Partita wikiPageWikiLink Sonatas_and_partitas_for_solo_violin_(Bach).
- Partita wikiPageWikiLink Thomaskantor.
- Partita wikiPageWikiLinkText "Choral-Partita".
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- Partita subject Category:Musical_forms.
- Partita comment "Partita (also partie, partia, parthia, or parthie) was originally the name for a single-instrumental piece of music (16th and 17th centuries), but Johann Kuhnau (Thomaskantor until 1722) and his successor Johann Sebastian Bach used it for collections of musical pieces, as a synonym for dance suite (see Bach Suites).Johann Sebastian Bach wrote two sets of partitas for different instruments. Those for solo keyboard the composer published as his Opus 1 (known as the Klavierübung I).".
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