The concerto transcriptions of Johann Sebastian Bach date from his second period at the court in Weimar (1708–1717). Bach transcribed for organ and harpsichord...
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several transcriptions of Vivaldi's concertos for single, two and four harpsichords from exactly the same period in Weimar. The original concertos were picked...
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his Weimar period (1708–1717) Bach was involved in the concerto genre, mainly through copying and transcribing. The earliest extant sources of Bach's own...
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twenty Weimar concerto transcriptions for unaccompanied keyboard instruments, Bach returned to L'estro armonico, and transcribed its No. 10, the concerto in...
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post of organist at Sangerhausen, Bach was appointed court musician in the chapel of Duke Johann Ernst III in Weimar. His role there is unclear, but it...
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In his Weimar period, Johann Sebastian Bach transcribed Italian and Italianate concertos. Most, if not all, of the concerto transcriptions for unaccompanied...
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The Brandenburg Concertos (BWV 1046–1051) by Johann Sebastian Bach are a collection of six instrumental works presented by Bach to Christian Ludwig, Margrave...
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above Bach wrote concertos and orchestral suites: BWV 1041–1045: Violin concertos (in A minor, in E major, Double Concerto); Triple Concerto; Concerto movement/Sinfonia...
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Albinoni's Op. 2, which had been published in 1700. Bach wrote most, if not all, of his concerto transcriptions for organ (BWV 592–596) and for harpsichord (BWV 972–987)...
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L'estro armonico (redirect from Concerto for Four Violins in E minor (Vivaldi))
are described in detail in Talbot (2010). The concerto transcriptions by Bach were probably made in Weimar where he was employed as court organist and later...
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arranged several concertos by Venetian composers, most of them by Antonio Vivaldi, for solo keyboard, known as his Weimar concerto transcriptions. In July 1713...
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before the publication of the Italian Concerto, Bach produced a number of concerto transcriptions while working at Weimar. These are of music by Vivaldi and...
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Violin Concerto in A minor, BWV 1041, is a violin concerto by Johann Sebastian Bach. It shows the influence of Italian composers such as Bach's older contemporary...
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Mozart and Beethoven, among others. C. P. E. Bach was born on 8 March 1714 in Weimar to Johann Sebastian Bach and his first wife, Maria Barbara. He was their...
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harpsichord. Johann Ernst von Sachsen-Weimar: The Complete Violin Concertos; J. S. Bach: Harpsichord Transcriptions. cpo 777 998-2, 2015 He is occasionally...
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concerto composed within the first few years of Bach's tenure in Leipzig. (Previous scholarship often held that Bach composed the original in Weimar or...
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compositional style of the organ sonatas and that of Bach's organ transcriptions of instrumental concertos by Vivaldi and other composers. With their chamber...
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Prince Johann Ernst of Saxe-Weimar's concerto Op. 1/1) BWV 983 – Concerto in G minor (source unknown) BWV 984 – Concerto in C major (arrangement of a...
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musical training, Friedemann received formal schooling beginning in Weimar. When J. S. Bach took the post of Cantor of the St. Thomas Church in Leipzig (in...
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soprano Concerto: Reinhold Glière[relevant?] Baroque era: Bach: Italian Concerto Weimar concerto transcriptions 20th century: Serry's Concerto In C Major...
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Marcello's Concerto Op. 1 No. 2 BWV 982 – Concerto in B-flat major, after Prince Johann Ernst of Saxe-Weimar's Concerto Op. 1 No. 1 BWV 983 – Concerto in G...
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John Ernest III (redirect from John Ernest III, Duke of Saxe-Weimar)
composer who studied with Bach and of whose concertos Bach made transcriptions . Marie Luise (b. Weimar, 18 December 1697 - d. Weimar, 29 December 1704). Christiane...
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mogul violin concerto, RV 208) BWV 595 – Concerto in C major (after a concerto by Prince Johann Ernst of Saxe-Weimar) BWV 596 – Concerto in D minor (after...
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organist: Weimar concerto transcriptions, BWV 592–596 and 972–987 Italian Concerto, BWV 971 BWV 1041 – Violin Concerto in A minor BWV 1042 – Violin Concerto in...
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Prelude and Fugue in A minor, BWV 543 (category Preludes by Johann Sebastian Bach)
organ music written by Johann Sebastian Bach sometime around his years as court organist to the Duke of Saxe-Weimar (1708–1713). According to David Schulenberg...
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expression "Weimar cycle" has been used for the cantatas composed in Weimar from 1714 (which form the bulk of extant cantatas composed before Bach's Leipzig...
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Toccata and Fugue in D minor, BWV 565 (category Fugues by Johann Sebastian Bach)
2007-09-30 at the Wayback Machine at bach-cantatas.com Bach-Busoni: Piano Transcriptions of Bach's Works & Works inspired by Bach, by Ferruccio Busoni – Recordings...
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Ferruccio Busoni (category Bach musicians)
them a monumental Piano Concerto, and transcriptions of the works of others, notably Johann Sebastian Bach (published as the Bach-Busoni Editions). He also...
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Gutenberg.org) Christoph Wolff/Ton Koopman: Die Welt der Bach-Kantaten Verlag J.B. Metzler, Stuttgart, Weimar 2006 ISBN 978-3-476-02127-4 (in German) Philippe...
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Herz und Mund und Tat und Leben, BWV 147 (redirect from Cantata No. 147 (Bach))
prescribed reading for the feast day. Bach based the music on his earlier cantata BWV 147a, written originally in Weimar in 1716 for Advent. He expanded the...
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