Bach: The Well-Tempered Clavier, Part 2, BWV 870-893 (urtext) / piano

Code: HN16
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Publisher G.Henle Verlag
Genre: classical & sacret
Arrangement: piano
Cast: solo
Difficulty: Advanced
Format: book - paperback
Series: Urtext
J.S. Bach's Well-Tempered Piano is one of the most famous collections of piano pieces ever written. This publication brings you the urtext edition of the second volume of this piano collection.… show more
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Product code: HN16
Composer: Bach, Johann Sebastian
No. of songs: 48
Pages: 164
Language: English
German
French
Size: 24 x 31 cm
ISMN: 9790201800165
Weight: 696 g

Songlist (48)

  1. Prelude C major BWV 870
  2. Fugue C major BWV 870
  3. Prelude c minor BWV 871
  4. Fugue c minor BWV 871
  5. Prelude C sharp major BWV 872
  6. Fugue C sharp major BWV 872
  7. Prelude c sharp minor BWV 873
  8. Fugue c sharp minor BWV 873
  9. Prelude D major BWV 874
  10. Fugue D major BWV 874
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Product description

J.S. Bach's Well-Tempered Piano is one of the most famous collections of piano pieces ever written. This publication brings you the urtext edition of the second volume of this piano collection. The world-renowned pianist András Schiff, known to all fans of Bach's work for his complete recordings of Bach's piano works, has provided the fingerings for both volumes of this edition of The Well-Tempered Clavier.

Johann Sebastian Bach (1685-1750) was a German composer and musician of the Baroque period. He is considered one of the greatest musical geniuses of all time. He was a master of polyphony and brought to perfection the musical form of the fugue. He composed 1126 musical compositions of various forms (they are referred to by the abbreviation BWV and serial number). In his time, Bach became famous mainly as a keyboard player, but as a composer he was less known. His music was perceived as conservative, and after his death it fell into oblivion for almost fifty years.