The Flute Concerto in D Minor, H. 484.1, Wq 22, is one of C.P.E. Bach’s contributions to the concerto genre. It’s recognized as a significant piece in his catalogue.
C.P.E. Bach’s concerto is characterized by its expressiveness, emotional depth, and the use of the sensitive style (Empfindsamkeit) that he championed. It features lyrical and virtuosic passages for the flute, as well as the dramatic contrasts typical of his works.