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Das wohltemperierte Klavier I, BWV 846-869 (Bach, Johann Sebastian) This page is only for complete editions and multiple selections from the collection here. For arrangements, new editions, etc. see (or create) separate pages for individual works linked in the General Information section below. Movements/Sections.
- Notebook for Wilhelm Friedemann Bach
The Well-Tempered Clavier II, BWV 870-893; BWV 870 — Prelude...
- Samuel Wesley
(24 February 1766 — 11 October 1837) ... The following 1...
- Peter August
6 Keyboard Sonatas, FleB 1.1-6 (Binder, Christlieb Siegmund)...
- James L. Bailey
Violin Sonata No.1, Op.152 (Bertini, Henri) Violin Sonata...
- Category
15 Sinfonias, BWV 787-801 (Bach, Johann Sebastian) 15...
- Johann Christoph Altnikol
Mass in G minor, BWV 235 (Bach, Johann Sebastian) 3 Masses,...
- Hans Pfitzner
Alternative Names/Transliterations: Hans Erich Pfitzner =...
- Henri Bertini
24 Etudes, Op.29 (Bertini, Henri) 24 Etudes ... BWV 846-869...
- Notebook for Wilhelm Friedemann Bach
Title page of Das Wohltemperierte Clavier, Book 1 (autograph) The Well-Tempered Clavier, BWV 846–893, consists of two sets of preludes and fugues in all 24 major and minor keys for keyboard by Johann Sebastian Bach.
The Well-Tempered Clavier, BWV 846–893, is two sets of preludes and fugues in all 24 major and minor keys for keyboard by Johann Sebastian Bach.
From Kimiko Ishizaka's Open Well-Tempered Clavier. Master tracks available here. Lossless files are 96 kHz/24-bit, compressed with flac. Lossy files have been converted with LAME, MP3 VBR V0. Purchase
Johann Sebastian Bach: The Well-Tempered Clavier, Book 1, BWV 846–869, musical incipits and difficulty ratings.
J. S. Bach - The Well-Tempered Clavier Book I. Composed about 20 years apart, the two sets of 24 preludes and Fugues that constitute the two books of Johann Sebastian Bach's Well-Tempered Clavier didn’t start off as one huge collection of 48 works – in fact, the set of “24 Preludes and Fugues” composed in 1742 were not issued as a ...
That's no coincidence; there are 24 fugues in the cycle of the Well-Tempered Clavier (Book 1), two fugues for each of the twelve tonal keys -- once in major, once in minor (2 x 12 = 24). Bach loved numbers, symbolism, and symmetry, so this is very likely his way of showing that he intended to write 24 fugues altogether.