Product Description
The Goldberg Variations, BWV 988, is a masterpiece of baroque composition by Johann Sebastian Bach, first published in 1741. This work consists of an aria followed by 30 variations, all in G major except for variations 15, 21, and 25, which are in G minor. The piece concludes with a reprise of the opening aria, indicated by Bach's instruction, "Aria da Capo e fine."
Structure and Composition
The variations are organized into ten groups of three, each following a specific pattern: A character variation. A virtuosic piece (often requiring two manuals on the harpsichord) A canon, with increasing intervals from unison to ninth. The final group concludes with a quodlibet, interweaving two folk song melodies instead of a canon.
Musical Characteristics
The aria is a sarabande in 3/4 time with a heavily ornamented melody. The bass line, particularly its first eight notes, is the foundation for the variations.
The work showcases Bach's mastery of counterpoint, with intricate canons and complex harmonic structures. Many variations feature hand-crossing techniques and require significant virtuosity.
Historical Context and Name
Originally titled "Aria with diverse variations for a harpsichord with two manuals Composed for Music Lovers to Refresh their Spirits," the piece became known as the Goldberg Variations. This name originated from an anecdote, now considered historically inaccurate, about Bach composing the work for Russian diplomat Hermann Carl von Keyserlingk to be played by his harpsichordist, Johann Gottlieb Goldberg, during sleepless nights.
Legacy and Performance
The Goldberg Variations remain a pinnacle of keyboard literature, challenging and inspiring performers and listeners alike. Initially composed for harpsichord, they are now frequently performed on piano, with notable recordings by pianists such as András Schiff, Lang Lang, and Glenn Gould.
The work's complexity, beauty, and emotional depth continue to captivate audiences, cementing its place as one of Bach's most enduring and enigmatic compositions.
This product was created by a member of ArrangeMe, Hal Leonard's global self-publishing community of independent composers, arrangers, and songwriters. ArrangeMe allows for the publication of unique arrangements of both popular titles and original compositions from a wide variety of voices and backgrounds.