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Well-Tempered Clavier Part 2
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Sheet Music
Voicing/Format Piano Folio
Composer Bach, J S
Publisher G Henle Usa Inc

Price: $32.95

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Catalog #51480016

UPC code: 884088172268

OMEA, 2012, Class A: Any Prelude and Fugue Normally in stock The world-famous pianist Andr s Schiff, a most familiar name to Bach fans on account of his complete recordings of Bach's piano works, has provided fingerings for both parts of the Well-Tempered Clavier. He discusses aspects of performance practice in a detailed preface. The basis for the musical text was Henle's revised edition of Part I published in 1997 and Yo Tomita's revision of Part II (spring 2007). The eminent Bach scholar Tomita discusses the complicated source situation of Part II in an extensive preface. A detailed commentary rounds off the edition. Both parts of the Well-Tempered Clavier are also available as Henle Urtext editions without fingerings and as study editions.

Title Artist Arranger Composer Key DD
#1, PRELUDE AND FUGUE IN C MAJOR  
#10, PRELUDE AND FUGUE IN E MINOR  
#11, PRELUDE AND FUGUE IN F MAJOR  
#12, PRELUDE AND FUGUE IN F MINOR  
#13, PRELUDE AND FUGUE IN F-SHARP MAJOR  
#14, PRELUDE AND FUGUE IN F-SHARP MAJOR  
#15, PRELUDE AND FUGUE IN G MAJOR  
#16, PRELUDE AND FUGUE IN G MINOR  
#17, PRELUDE AND FUGUE IN A-FLAT MAJOR  
#18, PRELUDE AND FUGUE IN G-SHARP MINOR  
#19, PRELUDE AND FUGUE IN A MAJOR  
#2, PRELUDE AND FUGUE IN C MINOR  
#20, PRELUDE AND FUGUE IN A MINOR  
#21, PRELUDE AND FUGUE IN B-FLAT MAJOR  
#22, PRELUDE AND FUGUE IN MINOR  
#23, PRELUDE AND FUGUE IN B MAJOR  
#24, PRELUDE AND FUGUE IN B MINOR  
#3, PRELUDE AND FUGUE IN C-SHARP MAJOR  
#4, PRELUDE AND FUGUE IN C-SHARP MINOR  
#5, PRELUDE AND FUGUE IN D MAJOR  
#6, PRELUDE AND FUGUE IN D MINOR  
#7, PRELUDE AND FUGUE IN E-FLAT MAJOR  
#8, PRELUDE AND FUGUE IN D-SHARP MINOR  
#9, PRELUDE AND FUGUE IN E MAJOR  
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