Air (music)
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Air (French for "aria"; also ayr, ayre), a variant of the musical song form, is the name of various song-like vocal or instrumental compositions.
Popular examples include the Air from the 3rd Orchestral Suite, BWV 1068 (Air on the G String is an arrangement for violin and piano made in the nineteenth century by August Wilhelmj), or the Air with variations, BWV 988, a baroque clavier work, both composed by J. S. Bach, and Air from Water Music, in the Suite in F Major, HWV 348, by George Frideric Handel.