Johann Sebastian Bach's Sonata No. 5 in F Minor for Violin and Obbligato Harpsichord (BWV 1018) is a work of profound emotional weight and structural innovation, often regarded as one of the most intense entries in the set of six. It is unique for its four-movement structure that begins with a monumental, lament-like Largo, where the violin and keyboard weave a dense, sorrowful four-part contrapuntal texture. This is followed by a spirited, fugal Allegro and an introspective Adagio featuring distinctive "double-stop" triplets in the violin that create a haunting, shimmering harmonic effect. The work concludes with a fiery, syncopated Vivace, balancing rigorous academic counterpoint with a proto-Romantic expressive depth. For the performer and listener alike, the F Minor Sonata demands a mastery of tonal color and a deep understanding of Bach's complex architectural dialogue between the two instruments.
This edition is a reissue of music originally published by Edition Peters.