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This Sonata for Violin and Harpsichord No.6 BWV 1019 is the last of the set of sonatas that Johann Sebastian
Bach composed before 1725, probably while working as chapel master in Köthen. He presumably wrote
these sonatas for Prince Leopold and later adapted them for further use in Leipzig. Maybe this is why these pieces are well playable for
amateurs, while every sonata still has the finesse that can offer a challenge to professional musicians.
The different pieces are meant to be a set, just like the Brandenburg concertos, but this last sonata is different from the others in that it has five sections instead of four.
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