Partita for Violin No. 1 (Bach)

1 in B minor, BWV 1002 by Johann Sebastian Bach, is a piece for solo violin composed by 1720.

[1] This partita is formed in the traditional way that consists of an allemande, a courante, sarabande and gigue in the baroque style, except that this work substitutes a bourrée (marked Tempo di Borea) for the more typical gigue.

Also, each movement is followed by a variation called double in French, which elaborates on the chords of the prior movement.

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Autograph manuscript of musical score
Bach's autograph of Allemanda