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H 652. Symphony in E minor (Wq 177) (first version of H 653) H 653. Symphony in E minor (Wq 178) H 654. Symphony in E-flat major (Wq 179) H 655. Symphony in G major (Wq 180) H 656. Symphony in F major (Wq 181) H 657. Six Symphonies for Baron van Swieten (1773) – Hamburger Sinfonien – Symphony in G major for string orchestra (Wq 182:1) H 658.
This is a list of symphonies in E minor written by ... Kurt Atterberg: Symphony No. 8, Op. 48 (1944–45) Carl Philipp Emanuel Bach: Symphony in E minor, Wq.177 ...
W C11 \ Symphony Op. 6 No.5 in E-flat major W C12 \ Symphony Op. 6 No.6 in G minor W C13 \ Symphony Op. 8 No.2 in G major W C14 \ Symphony Op. 8 No.3 in D major W C15 \ Symphony Op. 8 No.4 in F major W C16a \ Symphony in C major (Venier No.46) W C16b \ Symphony in C major W C17a \ Symphony in B-flat major W C17b \ Symphony Op. 9 No.1 in B-flat ...
Easily Bach's best-known piece is the Solfeggietto, Wq. 117/2, to the point that the introduction to The Essential C. P. E. Bach is subtitled "Beyond the Solfeggio in C Minor". [29] Several of Bach's other miscellaneous keyboard works have gained fame, including the character piece La Caroline and the Fantasia in F-sharp minor, Wq. 67.
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]
There are over 1500 works that feature in a catalogue of works by Bach, like the Bach-Werke-Verzeichnis, or in a collection of works associated with Bach (e.g. in one of the Notebooks for Anna Magdalena Bach). Of these around a thousand are original compositions by Bach, that is: more than a mere copy or transcription of an earlier work by ...
Exact dates (e.g. for most cantatas) usually indicate the assumed date of first (public) performance. When the date is followed by an abbreviation in brackets (e.g. JSB for Johann Sebastian Bach) it indicates the date of that person's involvement with the composition as composer, scribe or publisher. 4 Name
According to Philipp Spitta, Bach's 19th-century biographer, Johann Michael Bach's motet Halt, was du hast , ABA I, 10, which contains a setting of the "Jesu, meine Freude" chorale, may have been on Johann Sebastian's mind when he composed his motet named after the chorale, in E minor like his relative's.