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  2. Prelude and Fugue in C major, BWV 846 - Wikipedia

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    Bach's autograph (1722) of the first prelude of Book I. The Prelude and Fugue in C major, BWV 846, is a keyboard composition written by Johann Sebastian Bach. It is the first prelude and fugue in the first book of The Well-Tempered Clavier, a series of 48 preludes and fugues by the composer. An early version of the prelude, BWV 846A, is found ...

  3. The Well-Tempered Clavier - Wikipedia

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    The two major primary sources for this collection of Preludes and Fugues are the "London Original" (LO) manuscript, dated between 1739 and 1742, with scribes including Bach, his wife Anna Magdalena and his oldest son Wilhelm Friedeman, which is the basis for Version A of WTC 2, [34] and for Version B, that is the version published by the 19th ...

  4. List of keyboard and lute compositions by Johann Sebastian Bach

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    An 18th-century set of short preludes by Johann Sebastian Bach: BWV 933 – Little Prelude in C major; BWV 934 – Little Prelude in C minor; BWV 935 – Little Prelude in D minor; BWV 936 – Little Prelude in D major; BWV 937 – Little Prelude in E major; BWV 938 – Little Prelude in E minor

  5. Ave Maria (Bach/Gounod) - Wikipedia

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    "Ave Maria" is a setting of the Latin prayer Ave Maria, originally published in 1853 as "Méditation sur le 1er prélude de piano de S. Bach ". [1] The piece consists of a melody by the French Romantic composer Charles Gounod that he superimposed over an only very slightly changed version of Bach's Prelude No. 1 in C major , BWV 846, from Book ...

  6. Klavierbüchlein für Wilhelm Friedemann Bach - Wikipedia

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    Of these, Applicatio in C major BWV 994 and Prelude in G minor BWV 930 are particularly notable because they are the only surviving works that feature the fingering in Bach's own hand (the only other Bach piece with fingering marks is the C major Prelude BWV 870a, however, the marks are not in Bach's hand).

  7. Prelude and Fugue in C-sharp major, BWV 848 - Wikipedia

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    The first four bars of Bach's Prelude in C-sharp Major, BWV 848. The prelude is a lively 2-part texture, using a series of broken chords which swap between the hands. It is in a fast 3/8 time signature and is made up largely of semiquavers. Later on in the piece, the semiquaver line splits between the hands before ending with a short Coda in an ...