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Bach

Sonata No. 2 in A Minor, BWV 1003

Taught by renowned violinist 

Adrian Butterfield

Explore Bach's second sonata for solo violin, BWV 1003 in A minor, with internationally renowned violinist, director, and conductor Adrian Butterfield. Butterfield, who specializes in period performance, takes us on a journey to unfold the beloved sonata's beauty, history, and performance practice.

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    Difficulty: 
    Intermediate-Advanced
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    Duration: 
    2
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Course Syllabus

<p id="">Introduction</p>

<p id="">Butterfield introduces us to the structure of the work as well as the Baroque violin.</p>

<p id="">Polyphony and Compromise</p>

<p id="">Understanding the aspect of polyphony is essential to understanding Bach’s music. Butterfield shares his advice on choosing the length of the notes to create a feeling of ongoing polyphony on the violin.</p>

<p id="">I. Grave</p>

<p id="">Butterfield discusses chords, harmonic structure, and the influence of French music in the Grave. He explains how Corelli’s compositional style impacted Bach and shares his advice on the unique markings in the last two measures.</p>

<p id="">I. Grave</p>

<p id="">Butterfield discusses chords, harmonic structure, and the influence of French music in the Grave. He explains how Corelli’s compositional style impacted Bach and shares his advice on the unique markings in the last two measures.</p>

<p id="">III. Andante</p>

<p id="">The third movement in the Sonata da Chiesa is the beautiful Andante. Butterfield shares his advice on choosing the tempo, slurs, and keeping the pulse throughout the movement. He discusses the historical context of the movement, including Vivaldi’s influence on Bach, the meaning and opportunities in the repeats, and the connection between the Andante and the Allegro.</p>

<p id="">IV. Allegro</p>

<p id="">Butterfield explains how the extreme dynamic and tempo changes common in the Italian musical style relate to playing the Allegro. He shares his advice on choosing and practicing the stroke and highlights the unique ending of the movement.</p>

<p id="">Conclusion</p>

<p id="">Butterfield shares an overview of the sonata’s movements and narrative. Exploring Bach’s composition is a lifelong journey, and Butterfield concludes the course with the hope that the listeners will find new elements in the music as he did.</p>

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Adrian Butterfield

Adrian Butterfield has gained an international reputation as a violinist, director and conductor who specialises in period performance of music from about 1600-1900 and is a Professor of Baroque Violin at the Royal College of Music in London

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