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Italian Concerto

Clavierübung II/1. Edited from first editions and manuscript copies
Urtext
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Product number: UT50057
Edition: Urtext
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Description

In seinem Vorwort skizziert der Herausgeber die Geschichte der italienischen Konzertform bis zum unbegleiteten Solokonzert, als dessen Gipfelwerk Bachs "Concerto nach Italiaenischen Gusto" gelten darf, und erschließt damit zwanglos die Aufführungspraxis dieses für ein "Clavicymbel mit zweyen Manualen" (d.h. für ein großes Cembalo) bestimmten Werkes für das moderne Klavier. Dieser Ausgabe des Werkes, dessen Autograph verschollen ist, liegen der Erstdruck von 1735, die revidierte Neuauflage desselben bzw. Bachs Handexemplar des Druckes, sowie vier Abschriften zugrunde.

Contents

Vorwort
Concerto nach Italiaenischen Gusto F-Dur
Kritische Anmerkungen
Detailkommentar 

More Information

Title:
Italian Concerto
Clavierübung II/1. Edited from first editions and manuscript copies
Urtext
Edition:
Urtext
Brand:
Wiener Urtext Edition
Directory:
BWV 971
Series:

Technical Details

Product number:
UT50057
ISMN13:
979-0-50057-057-8
ISBN13:
978-3-85055-057-4
Weight:
0,13 kg
Pages:
28
Format:
23.1cm x 30.3cm
Binding:
Saddle-wire stitching

Preview/Media Contents

Video:
Italienisches Konzert

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