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Six Partitas

Piano Exercises Part 1. Edited from various copies of the Original Edition
Urtext
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Product number: UT50192
Edition: Urtext
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Description

In response to numerous requests from customers, we are now publishing a single-volume Wiener Urtext Edition of the established two-volume edition of Johann Sebastian Bach’s Six Partitas (Klavierübung Part I), edited by Klaus Engler and Edith Picht-Axenfeld. In this context we have revised our edition of this masterpiece of Bach’s art of the Suite, putting even more of the page turns in convenient places and adding a preface in French.

Contents

Partita B-Dur (BWV 825)
Partita c-Moll (BWV 826)
Partita a-Moll (BWV 827)
Partita D-Dur (BWV 828)
Partita G-Dur (BWV 829)
Partita e-Moll (BWV 830)

More Information

Title:
Six Partitas
Piano Exercises Part 1. Edited from various copies of the Original Edition
Urtext
Edition:
Urtext
Brand:
Wiener Urtext Edition
Directory:
BWV 825-830
Series:

Technical Details

Product number:
UT50192
ISMN13:
979-0-50057-237-4
ISBN13:
978-3-85055-627-9
Weight:
0,6 kg
Binding:
Paperback/Softcover

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Its preface informs about the work, its genesis and significance for the history of music, about written records and problems of the wording of the text as well as about the respective method applied for editing. Despite their necessary briefness, the critical annotations clearly account for editorial decisions and mention textual divergence going back to the author himself. The music text itself was produced on the basis of an exact checking of all sources by experienced musico-logists. Autographs, first editions, copies and patterns for engravings were used.

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