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==Composer== | |||
[[Johann Sebastian Bach]] | |||
==Background== | ==Background== | ||
These 46 short chorales were composed while he was court organist at the ducal court in Weimar (1708–1714). | These 46 short chorales were composed while he was court organist at the ducal court in Weimar (1708–1714). |
Revision as of 19:48, 6 November 2011
Composer
Background
These 46 short chorales were composed while he was court organist at the ducal court in Weimar (1708–1714).
For details, see the Wikipedia article
The Chorales
Registration/Organs
Fingering and Pedaling
Articulation and Phrasing
Ornamentation
Tempo and Meter
Scores and Editions
- Completely fingered in early fingering styles. Includes helpful information on the original chorales and performing the works.
J. S. Bach: Orgelbuchlein (ed. Robert Clark and John David Peterson)
- Includes helpful information on the original chorales and performing the works.
IMSLP, Bach Gesellschaft edition
- Free download
Recordings
Free Online
James Kibbie, 1717 Trost organ, St. Walpurgis, Großengottern, Germany, using Manual: Principal 8 (lh); Pos: Octave 4 (rh, 8ve lower); Pedal: Subbass 16, Octavenbass 8
Pay to Listen
William Porter at the 1723 Hildebrandt at Störmthal., including 10 other pieces from Das Orgelbuchlein.