Clavierbüchlein of Anna Magdalena Bach
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C. Petzold: Menuet (BWV Anh. 114)
C. Petzold: Menuet (BWV Anh. 115)
F. Couperin: Rondeau (Les Bergeries) (BWV Anh. 183)
Komponist unbekannt: Menuet (BWV Anh. 116)
Polonoise (BWV Anh. 117a)
Polonoise (BWV Anh. 117b)
Polonoise (BWV Anh. 119)
J.S. Bach: Choral (Wer nun den lieben Gott lässt walten) (BWV 691)
Gib dich zufrieden und sei stille (BWV 510-512)
Komponist unbekannt: Menuet (BWV Anh. 120)
Menuet (BWV Anh. 121)
C.P.E. Bach: Marche (BWV Anh. 122
Polonoise (BWV Anh. 123)
Marche (BWV Anh. 124)
Polonoise (BWV Anh. 125)
J.G.H. Bach?: Aria (So oft ich meine Tobackspfeife) (BWV 515)
Menuet fait par Mons. Böhm
Komponist unbekannt: Musette (BWV Anh. 126)
C.P.E. Bach: Marche (BWV Anh. 127)
Komponist unbekannt: Polonoise (BWV Anh. 128)
G.H. Stölzel: Bist du bei mir (Fassung für Singstimme und Tasteninstrument) (BWV 508)
Bist du bei mir (Fassung für Tasteninstrument) (BWV 508) -J.S. Bach: Aria (BWV 988/1)
C.P.E. Bach: Solo per il Cembalo (BWV Anh. 129)
J.A. Hasse: Polonoise (BWV Anh. 130)
J.S. Bach: Praeludium (BWV 846/1)
Komponist unbekannt: Warum betrübst du dich (BWV 516)
J.S. Bach: Rezitativo und Aria (aus BWV 82)
Komponist unbekannt: Schaf's mit mir, Gott (BWV 514)
Komponist unbekannt: Menuet (BWV Anh. 132)
Aria di Giovannini (BWV 518)
J.S. Bach: Choral (BWV 299)
Choral (Notation für Tasteninstrument) (BWV 299)
Choral (BWV 299)
Komponist unbekannt: Wie wohl ist mir (BWV 517)
Aria (BWV 509)
O Ewig, du Donnerwort (BWV 513) (Bass: J.S. Bach)
Anhang: C. Petzold: Suite de Clavecin: Prélude
Allemande
Courante
Sarabande
Bourrée
Menuet alternativement
Menuet 2
Gigue
Passepied alternativement
Trio
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