![]() All six were written in Berlin and Potsdam between 17, hence during Bach’s employment at the court of Prussia’s King Friedrich II (cf. ![]() Of Carl Philipp Emanuel Bach’s (1714 – 88) six extant flute concertos, the Concerto in d minor presented in this edition is undoubtedly the best-known. The edition is rounded off by a preface from the C.P.E. ![]() The editor, the flautist András Adorján, is thus able to present a musical text in which many transmission errors have been eliminated. An in-depth study of all source findings does, however, suggest that Bach composed the flute version first. A version of the same concerto for harpsichord and orchestra is “genuine C.P.E.” and this has always been regarded as the original version. Of Carl Philipp Emanuel Bach’s flute concertos, the one in D minor is by far the best known, even though its authenticity has been repeatedly doubted.
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