Brandenburg Concerto No. 5 in D major is scored for flute, solo violin, obbligato harpsichord, and strings.
- What instruments did Bach use in Brandenburg Concerto No 5?
- What instruments are used in the Brandenburg concertos?
- What are the solo instruments in Brandenburg Concerto?
- What is the texture of Brandenburg Concerto No 5?
What instruments did Bach use in Brandenburg Concerto No 5?
It is actually composed in concerto grosso form, for solo instruments including flute and violin as well as harpsichord. But while Bach adored the violin, the Brandenburg Concerto No. 5 does seem to showcase the harpsichord in preference to the flute and violin.
What instruments are used in the Brandenburg concertos?
This concerto is remarkable for its unusual form and instrumentation. Bach composed it for three violins, three violas, three cellos and basso continuo.
What are the solo instruments in Brandenburg Concerto?
The Concerto No. 2 is unique in its instrumentation, using solo oboe, violin, recorder, and trumpet. At times it becomes a Concerto for Trumpet and Everyone Else, because the trumpet is louder than the other instruments.
What is the texture of Brandenburg Concerto No 5?
homophonic textures .
A piano sonata is a piece for solo piano.