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Specifically for the violin we have:

-Six solos (3 Sonatas and 3 Partitas)

-Six sonatas for violin and harpsichord

-Seven works (Sonatas and suites) for violin and basso continuo

-Two concertos for violin, strings and continuo

-One concerto for two violins, strings and continuo

There are other chamber or orchestral works where violins have a shared soloist role.

This list includes spurious or doubtful works which may be not by Bach.

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Specifically for the violin we have:

-Six solos (3 Sonatas and 3 Partitas)

-Six sonatas for violin and harpsichord

-Seven works (Sonatas and suites) for violin and basso continuo

-Two concertos for violin, strings and continuo

-One concerto for two violins, strings and continuo

There are other chamber or orchestral works where violins have a shared soloist role.

This list includes spurious or doubtful works which may be not by Bach.

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The Classical Music in the Jeremy Kyle Breaks is Concerto in G Minor for Violin, Strings and Continuo "Summer" by Vivaldi :-) Hope that helps - Peter

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Il Sospetto

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There are many violin concertos in the key of e-minor, but the most famous by far was written by Felix Mendelssohn. His e-minor concerto is one of the standards of the violin repertoire.

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