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Bach, Johann Sebastian: Weimarer Orgeltabulatur

With works by Buxtehude, D., Reinken, J. A., Pachelbel, J.

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Edited by Maul, Michael – Wollny, Peter
Zasedba: Organ
Zasedba: Org
Obdobje: Baroque
Jezik: English, German
Weight: 0.302 kg
Založba: Bärenreiter
Številka artikla: BA5248
Založniška številka: BA05248
ISMN: 9790006534685
In contrast to Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart, very little was known about Johann Sebastian Bach's early years until recently. His early works, such as the cantata 'Christ lag in Todesbanden ' and the famous Toccata in D minor, reveal a composer who achieved mastery at a young age but not the route to this status.
In Weimar , Peter Wollny and Michael Maul have discovered copies of works by Dietrich Buxtehude and Johann Adam Reinken made by Bach between the ages of twelve and fifteen.
This publication contains facsimiles followed by a transcription of the original tablature notation as a critical edition. It includes an extensive foreword which describes the source and the likely conditions in which Bach made the transcriptions. This publication provides the first reliable edition of Reinken's 'An Wasserflüssen Babylon' and the earliest source of Buxtehude's 'Nun freut euch , lieben Christen g'mein '. Two chorale preludes by Pachelbel set the performing practice scene of the time, the nu merous ornaments are probably even by Bach himself.
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