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''See the footnote in the "Notes" section at the bottom of the page. <ref>This footnote was entered in the "Registration and Organs" article</ref>''
<ref>Robert Clark master class, Brigham Young University, Jan. 11, 1996.</ref> or German Baroque-style string stops, with balanced pedal built on a 16' foundation.  For a more jubilant interpretation use some sort of plenum (principals 8' through 2' or chorus mixture). <ref>''J. S. Bach 1685-1750: Basic Organ Works.'' '''Historical Organ Techniques and Repertoire, vol. 2.'''  Ed. Quentin Faulkner.  Boston: Wayne Leupold Editions, 1997.</ref>  <ref>''Johann Sebastian Bach: Orgelbuchlein.'' Ed. Robert Clark and John David Peterson.  St. Louis, MO: Concordia, 1984.</ref>
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==Fingering and Pedaling==
==Fingering and Pedaling==

Revision as of 17:24, 5 November 2011

Background

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Registration and Organs

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See the footnote in the "Notes" section at the bottom of the page. [1]

Fingering and Pedaling

Articulation and Phrasing

Ornamentation

Tempo and Meter

References

Scores and Editions

media:bach_orgelbuchlein_01_nun_komm.pdf

Free download of Bach Gesellschaft edition.

Recordings

Free Online

James Kibbie, 1717 Trost organ, St. Walpurgis, Großengottern, Germany, using flutes 8' & 4' on the manual, 16' and 8' in the pedal.

Pay to Listen

Notes

  1. This footnote was entered in the "Registration and Organs" article