J.S. Bach arranged and transcribed the Adagio movement from a concerto by Vivaldi for solo organ. The original work was by Alessandro Marcello for oboe and strings. Bach adapted the piece for solo organ, changing it from a concerto movement to a chorale prelude. He transformed the original melody into a beautiful organ work that highlights the instrument's capabilities.
J.S. Bach arranged and transcribed the Adagio movement from a concerto by Vivaldi for solo organ. The original work was by Alessandro Marcello for oboe and strings. Bach adapted the piece for solo organ, changing it from a concerto movement to a chorale prelude. He transformed the original melody into a beautiful organ work that highlights the instrument's capabilities.
J.S. Bach arranged and transcribed the Adagio movement from a concerto by Vivaldi for solo organ. The original work was by Alessandro Marcello for oboe and strings. Bach adapted the piece for solo organ, changing it from a concerto movement to a chorale prelude. He transformed the original melody into a beautiful organ work that highlights the instrument's capabilities.