The 5th work (BWV 1036) probably by C.P.E. Bach, but originally attributed to J.S. Bach. The version for violin and harpsichord considered an arrangement of the version for 2 violins and continuo, although disagreement exists as to which instrumentation is original; Wq 145 (H. 569) is a later version for violin, flute, and continuo or for violin and harpsichord.
Preface and notes on interpretation in German, English, and French.
Critical notes in German and English.
Staff notation.
Band 1. Sonate in D, Wq 71 (H. 502) ; Sonate in d, Wq 72 (H. 503) ; Sonate in C, Wq 73 (H. 504) ; Sinfonia in D, Wq 74 (H. 507) ; Sonate in d, BWV 1036 ; Sonate in d, Wq 145 (H. 569) ; Sonate in h, Wq 143 (H. 567) ; Sonate in G, Wq 144 (H. 568) ; Sonate in A, Wq 146 (H. 542) ; Sonate in C, Wq 147 (H. 571) -- Band 2. Sonate in F, Wq 75 (H. 511) ; Sonate in h, Wq 76 (H. 512) ; Sonate in B, Wq 77 (H. 513) ; Sonate in c, Wq 78 (H. 514) ; Arioso in A, Wq 79 (H. 535) ; C.P.E. Bachs Empfindungen : Fantasie in fis, Wq 80 (H. 536)