About Wilhelm Friedemann Bach
Wilhelm Friedemann Bach (22nd November 1710–1st July 1784), eldest son and pupil of Johann Sebastian Bach, was a German composer and musician whose troubled personality and erratic career made him considerably less influential than his younger brother, Carl Philipp Emanuel Bach, despite his acknowledged talents as an organist, improviser, and composer in the galant, or rococo, style of the mid-18th century. Born in Weimar and educated at Leipzig
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Sinfonia in F Major, Fk 67 "Dissonant": IV. Menuet No. 1 - Menuet No. 2
Keyboard Sonata in E-Flat Major, F. 5: II. Largo
Concerto n°5 en la mineur: Allegro ma non molto, Falk. 45
Concerto n°1 en ré majeur: Andante, Falk. 41
Sinfonia In F Major, F. 67: IV. Menuetto I-II
12 Polonaises, F. 12: No. 8 in E Minor
I. Vivace
Duet for 2 Flutes in E Minor, F. 54: III. Vivace
Adagio & Fugue
Sinfonia in D minor, Fk. 65: I. Adagio
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