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a Allemande Partita in a minor Johann Sebastian Bach for flute alone (urtext) (0688-1950) é 4 me © 2005 Little Piper fie —= mT <— * We have added a natural to this F in order to correspond to the B flat in measure 41. The natural isnot indicated in the copyist’s manuscript and the performer should use their own diseretion in deciding about this note 4 | Lev Corrente ~ RUN i £ seg: 2 —— * This slr is usual: In BaragaPHGACH Wald probaly go tothe E ‘on the second beat or tothe A on the third beat. In any ease, the performer will probably wish to add articulations in this movement. Use Mere iow — 3/ | a e@g | | ee | pp « F ite we = 3 aoa Pd —=a_ ; & E é = 2 = oe! =====5== = = == ~ <= << a | broaden > ower pee, nee 90 a sete 22 ¢2 Place 6 Sarabande KEEP DANCE FEEL cloe é ** The piece makes more sense compositionally if the fist four measures of the Sarabande are inserted here. Many musicians believe that the copyist omitted these four measures. aNez rer SLON BUD To END a LP Feo 1 Da < * This is clearly a copyist's mistake, The rhythm should be as indicated to correspond with the recurring pattern throughout (measures 12, 15, 40, 42, and 44) Bourrée Anglaise * This is another copyist’s mistake. The notes should be the same as measure 8. Observe the similar pattern in measures 30 and 32

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