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  2. List of compositions by Carl Philipp Emanuel Bach - Wikipedia

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    Keyboard Sonatas, Free Fantasies, and Rondos (1783) – Fantasia for keyboard in E-flat major (Wq 58:6) H 278. Keyboard Sonatas, Free Fantasies, and Rondos (1783) – Fantasia for keyboard in A major (Wq 58:7) H 279. Keyboard Sonatas, Free Fantasies, and Rondos (1785) – Fantasia for keyboard in F major (Wq 59:5) H 280.

  3. Carl Philipp Emanuel Bach - Wikipedia

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    Carl Philipp Emanuel Bach (8 March 1714 – 14 December 1788), [1] also formerly spelled Karl Philipp Emmanuel Bach, [2] and commonly abbreviated C. P. E. Bach, was a German Baroque and Classical period composer and musician, the fifth child and second surviving son of Johann Sebastian Bach and Maria Barbara Bach. C. P. E. Bach was an ...

  4. Fantasia and Fugue in C minor, BWV 906 - Wikipedia

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    Fantasia and Fugue in C minor, BWV 906, is a keyboard piece, likely unfinished, composed by Johann Sebastian Bach sometime during his tenure in Leipzig (1723–1750). The work survives in two autograph scores, one with the fantasia alone, and the other, believed to have been penned around 1738 in which the fugue is incomplete. [ 2 ]

  5. List of fugal works by Johann Sebastian Bach - Wikipedia

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    BWV 570 – Fantasia in C major; BWV 571 – Fantasia (Concerto) in G major (spurious) BWV 572 – Fantasia in G major; BWV 573 – Fantasia in C major (incomplete, from the 1722 Notebook for Anna Magdalena Bach) BWV 574 – Fugue in C minor; BWV 574a – Fugue in C minor (alternative version of BWV 574) BWV 575 – Fugue in C minor

  6. BACH motif - Wikipedia

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    [5] Instances of B–A–C–H appearing in Johann Sebastian Bach's compositions and arrangements: Fugue from his BWV 898; Brandenburg Concerto No. 2, BWV 1047 (the continuo part at bar 109) Gigue from his English Suite No. 6 for keyboard; The subject of the Sinfonia in F minor BWV 795 "incorporates" [6] a version of the motif.

  7. List of organ compositions by Johann Sebastian Bach

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    BWV 566 – Toccata and Fugue in E major (also published in C major) BWV 566a – Toccata in E major (earlier version of BWV 566) BWV 567 – Prelude in C major (possibly by Johann Ludwig Krebs) [9] BWV 568 – Prelude in G major (doubtful) [9] BWV 569 – Prelude in A minor; BWV 570 – Fantasia in C major

  8. Bach-Werke-Verzeichnis - Wikipedia

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    BWV 937 – Six Little Preludes No. 5 in E major; BWV 938 – Six Little Preludes No. 6 in E minor; BWV 939 – Prelude in C major [67] BWV 940 – Prelude in D minor [68] BWV 941 – Prelude in E minor [69] BWV 942 – Prelude in A minor [70] BWV 943 – Prelude in C major [71] BWV 944 – Fantasia and Fugue in A minor [72] BWV 945 – Fugue ...

  9. Fantasia and Fugue in C minor, BWV 562 - Wikipedia

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    The composer also wrote many of his greatest organ works during the period, including the Toccata and Fugue in D minor, BWV 565 and the Prelude and Fugue in E major, BWV 566. [5] The Fantasia and Fugue in C minor was begun during this period, as a lone fantasia in the title key. The fugue was added in 1745, most likely by Bach, but possibly by ...