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G. Henle Verlag Italian Concerto, French Overture, Four Duets, Goldberg Variations - Bach/Steglich - Piano - Book
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Composer: Johann Sebastian Bach
Editor: Rudolf Steglich
Format: Book
Instrumentation: Piano, Piano Duet
The Clavierubung published in four sections belongs to the few works of Bach that he allowed to be printed during his lifetime. Part I, which appeared in print in 1731, contains the six Partitas; Parts II-IV were issued in 1735, 1739 and 1741/2. These are the parts that form the basis for the compilation that we find in this volume. The Italian Concerto and the French Overture constitute Part II and, in a way, serve as a kind of echo of French and Italian orchestral music of the time, here transposed to the keyboard. The Four Duets are contained in Part III of the Clavierubung, next to important works for the organ; however, since they are conceived for two parts, they are ideal for piano or harpsichord.
Contents:
Editor: Rudolf Steglich
Format: Book
Instrumentation: Piano, Piano Duet
The Clavierubung published in four sections belongs to the few works of Bach that he allowed to be printed during his lifetime. Part I, which appeared in print in 1731, contains the six Partitas; Parts II-IV were issued in 1735, 1739 and 1741/2. These are the parts that form the basis for the compilation that we find in this volume. The Italian Concerto and the French Overture constitute Part II and, in a way, serve as a kind of echo of French and Italian orchestral music of the time, here transposed to the keyboard. The Four Duets are contained in Part III of the Clavierubung, next to important works for the organ; however, since they are conceived for two parts, they are ideal for piano or harpsichord.
Contents:
- Four Duets BWV 802-805
- French Overture BWV 831
- Goldberg Variations BWV 988
- Italian Concerto BWV 971
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