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STR 1022
Johann Christian Bach’s Sinfonia in D Major (Op. 3, No. 2), originally marked as an “Overture,” exemplifies the graceful elegance and clear formal structure that define the early Classical style. Published in 1763 as part of his Opus 3 set, this spirited work reflects Bach’s flair for melodic charm and balanced phrasing, which so influenced the young Mozart during his formative years. Though originally composed as a three-movement sinfonia, this arrangement features only the first movementa lively and engaging Allegro that stands well on its own as a concert selection. This arrangement preserves the integrity of the original string parts while incorporating thoughtful editorial bowings and fingerings designed to support student ensembles in rehearsal and performance. It provides a rewarding opportunity to explore Classical style, articulation, and ensemble playing while engaging with the music of one of the most stylistically refined composers of the 18th century. Whether performed as a concert opener or as part of a unit on Classical repertoire, this movement offers both elegance and vitality in equal measure.
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