The Badinerie is the final movement of Bach's Orchestral Suite No. 2 in B minor (BWV 1067), composed around 1738–1739, featuring a solo flute part of virtuosic brilliance over a lively 2/4 dance rhythm. The French title 'badinerie' means 'banter' or 'playfulness,' and the movement is celebrated as one of Bach's most technically demanding and charming flute showpieces.
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