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JOHANN SEBASTIAN BACH
“Badinerie”

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From Orchestral Suite n.2

“La Badinerie” is a short and vivacious dance, it’s name derives from French word “badiner” – to joke around. The term is used for one of the movements of a barocco suites or sonata.

Includes: demo MP3 / music sheet PDF / “minus soloist” play-along mp3 / practice instructions PDF

Length: 1min 00sec

Format: downloadable

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“La Badinerie” is a short and vivacious dance, it’s name derives from French word “badiner” – to joke around. The term is used for one of the movements of a barocco suites or sonata. Bach’s “Badinerie” from Orchestral suite n.3 for flute and orchestra is possibly the most brilliant example of all “badineries”.

HomeOrchestra arrangements of classical music standards will help you feel like a professional from first steps. Listen to “the Demo” file, where songs are featured exactly as they finally should sound, with HomeOrchestra’s soloist and the orchestra. Practice with our music sheet, then play our “play-along” track, step in as a soloist, and enjoy leading a full-scale symphonic orchestra in the comfort of your home!

 

 

Credits: Lola Smolokowski, piano / “Orquesta Reino de Aragon” orchestra / Ricardo Casero, conductor

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