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J. S. Bachs Lautenkompositionen

Bach-Jahrbuch, 2018
Bach-Jahrbuch, Bd. 28 (1931)
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J. S. Bach

1998
Abstract Few composers show a more sustained interest in the chromatic fourth than]. S. Bach, and as is the case with Mozart, examples taken from his work represent the most developed and varied forms of their period. In the second example the composer altered what he had first written, presumably to reflect the words (see Marshall 1970:
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J. S. Bachs Orgelprüfungen

Bach-Jahrbuch, 2018
Bach-Jahrbuch, Bd. 22 (1925)
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J. S. Bach

2007
Peter Williams approaches afresh the life and music of arguably the most studied of all composers, interpreting both Bach's life by deconstructing his original obituary in the light of more recent information and his music by evaluating his priorities and irrepressible creative energy. How, even though belonging to musical families on both his parents'
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J. S. Bachs Klaviertokkaten

Bach-Jahrbuch, 2018
Bach-Jahrbuch, Bd. 40 (1953)
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Zum Linearprinzip J. S. Bachs

Bach-Jahrbuch, 2018
Bach-Jahrbuch, Bd. 6 (1909)
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J. S. Bach

Abstract Bach’s organ works—more than 250 chorale settings and free pieces—were preserved as precious relics by his sons and students after his death. Filled with bold, dramatic passages and fully independent pedal parts, they represent the most important body of music in the organ repertoire and the only genre that Bach turned to ...
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J. S. Bach.

Journal of Research in Music Education, 1958
Donald W. Krummel   +4 more
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J. S. Bach in Altenburg

Bach-Jahrbuch, 2018
Bach-Jahrbuch, Bd. 24 (1927)
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Über J. S. Bachs Konzertform

Bach-Jahrbuch, 2018
Bach-Jahrbuch, Bd. 16 (1919)
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