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BWV 942 (Five Little Preludes No. 4) [21] → Twelve Little Preludes No. 12 The P 804 manuscript contained these four pieces in a different order, also containing a copy of BWV 927 (which is the only direct link to J. S. Bach, and to the preludes contained in the Klavierbüchlein, for Fascicle 53): BWV 940, 941, 939, 927, 942.
This article lists the fugal works of Johann Sebastian Bach, defined here as the fugues, fughettas, and canons, as well as other works containing fugal expositions but not denoted as fugues, such as some choral sections of the Mass in B minor, the St Matthew Passion, the St John Passion, and the cantatas.
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
' 12 little preludes or exercises for beginners '), which was included in the 9th volume of Bach's complete keyboard works published by C. F. Peters. [15] [16] The next year, the publisher issued the Twelve Little Preludes set separately. [17] Philipp Spitta described BWV 999 thus:
The Six Little Preludes (BWV 933-938) are a group of preludes written by the composer Johann Sebastian Bach for harpsichord. They are all short, pedagogical efforts written in or around the period of 1717–1720, but they were not published until 1802. These pieces are all short but require a strong understanding of technique.
Traditionally known as chorale preludes, the compositions in the BWV 599–771 range of the Bach-Werke-Verzeichnis, and later additions BWV 1085, 1090–1120 (Neumeister Chorales) and 1128, are also indicated as chorale settings for organ, [15] and include multi-movement chorale partitas [16] and sets of variations.
Prelude and Fugue in A minor, BWV 543; Prelude and Fugue in B minor, BWV 544; Prelude and Fugue in B-flat major, BWV 866; Prelude and Fugue in C major, BWV 531; Prelude and Fugue in C minor, BWV 546; Prelude and Fugue in D major, BWV 532; Prelude and Fugue in D major, BWV 874; Prelude and Fugue in E minor, BWV 548; Prelude in C minor, BWV 999
The Suite in C minor, BWV 997, by Johann Sebastian Bach, [1] exists in two versions: BWV 997.1 – 1st version, composed before its earliest extant manuscript copy was written 1738–1741, for Lautenwerk (lute-harpsichord) [2] BWV 997.2 – 2nd version, for lute: the arrangement is not by Bach. [3]