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Bach, Johann Sebastian: Organ Works

Preludes, Toccatas, fantasies and Fugues II / Early Versions and Variants to I (Volume 5) and II (Volume 6)

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Edited by Kilian, Dietrich – Wollny, Peter
Instrument: Organ
Instrumentatie: Org
Perioada: Baroque
Greutate: 0.624 kg
Editor: Bärenreiter
Numar articol: BA5266
Numarul original al articolului la editor: BA05266
ISBN: 9790006523122
This present volume is an updated edition of Series IV, Volume 6, of the New Bach Edition (NBA), prepared by Dietrich Kilian in 1964. The discovery of new sources and a reassessment of existing handwritten copies have brought about changes to the contents of the volume, which now includes the Fantasia in C minor (BWV 1121), the Fantasia in G major (BWV 571), the Fugue in G major (BWV 577) and the C major version of the Toccata and Fugue in E major (BWV 566). On the other hand, the Prelude in G m
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