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  2. List of organ compositions by Johann Sebastian Bach

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    For an overview of such resources used by Bach, see individual composition articles, and overviews in, e.g., Chorale cantata (Bach)#Bach's chorale cantatas, List of chorale harmonisations by Johann Sebastian Bach#Chorale harmonisations in various collections and List of organ compositions by Johann Sebastian Bach#Chorale Preludes.

  3. Johann Christoph Friedrich Bach - Wikipedia

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    Johann Christoph Friedrich Bach (21 June 1732 – 26 January 1795) [1] was a German composer and harpsichordist, the fifth son of Johann Sebastian Bach, sometimes referred to as the "Bückeburg Bach". Born in Leipzig [1] in the Electorate of Saxony, he was taught music by his father, and also tutored by his distant cousin Johann Elias Bach .

  4. Bach in the Subways - Wikipedia

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    While beginning work on Bach in the Subways Day 2014, Henderson was approached by Los Angeles-based classical music enthusiast and photographer Jeehyun Lee, who was interested in organizing Bach in the Subways Day in Los Angeles. This was the first time an organizer other than Henderson worked on Bach in the Subways Day, and marked the ...

  5. List of compositions for organ - Wikipedia

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    Bach, Johann Sebastian (See also: List of organ compositions by Johann Sebastian Bach) Six Trio Sonatas (BWV 525–530) Preludes and Fugues (BWV 531–551) Toccatas and Fugues (BWV 564–566) Orgelbüchlein (Little Organ Book) (BWV 599–644) 18 Chorale Preludes (the Leipzig Chorales) (BWV 651–668) Clavier-Übung III. Prelude in E-flat major ...

  6. Great Eighteen Chorale Preludes - Wikipedia

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    The court chapel at the Schloss in Weimar where Bach was court organist. The organ loft is visible at the top of the picture. Early versions of almost all the chorale preludes are thought to date back to 1710–1714, during the period 1708–1717 when Bach served as court organist and Konzertmeister (director of music) in Weimar, at the court of Wilhelm Ernst, Duke of Saxe-Weimar. [2]

  7. Bach-Werke-Verzeichnis - Wikipedia

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    The Bach-Werke-Verzeichnis (BWV; lit. ' Bach works catalogue ' ; German: [ˈbax ˈvɛrkə fɛrˈtsaeçnɪs] ) is a catalogue of compositions by Johann Sebastian Bach . It was first published in 1950, edited by Wolfgang Schmieder .

  8. List of orchestral works by Johann Sebastian Bach - Wikipedia

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    For an overview of such resources used by Bach, see individual composition articles, and overviews in, e.g., Chorale cantata (Bach)#Bach's chorale cantatas, List of chorale harmonisations by Johann Sebastian Bach#Chorale harmonisations in various collections and List of organ compositions by Johann Sebastian Bach#Chorale Preludes. 10 BD

  9. Brandenburg Concertos - Wikipedia

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    Dedication, Bach's manuscript. It is uncertain when most of the material for the Brandenburg Concertos was written. It is clear that the first movement of Concerto No. 1 (BWV 1046) was based on an introduction to Bach's 1713 cantata Was mir behagt, and the second and last may have been as well. [4]