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INSTRUMENTATIONS :
ORGAN - ORGAO
› Organ solo 57
› Oboe and organ 1
TRUMPET
› Trumpet, Organ 22
› Wind ensemble 3
› Trumpet and Piano 2
› Brass Quartet 1
RECORDER
› Recorder SATB 16

ARRANGERS :
› Bach, Johann Sebastian Original 6
› ARKADEV, MIKHAIL 1
› Bach, Carl Philipp Emanuel 1
› BENOIST, Régis 3
› Dewagtere, Bernard 1
› Donze, Dominique 1
› Heidtmann, Klaus 2
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Bach, Johann Sebastian: Ich ruf ’ zu dir, Herr Jesu Christ - arrangement of BWV 639  by C.Ph.E.Bach

Ich ruf ’ zu dir, Herr Jesu Christ - arrangement of BWV 639 by C.Ph.E.Bach
BWV Anh.II 73
Johann Sebastian Bach


Organ solo
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Composer
Johann Sebastian Bach
Johann Sebastian Bach (1685 - 1750)
Sheet centralDas Orgel-Büchlein (170 sheet music)
Instrumentation

Organ solo

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Style

Classical

Arranger
Johann Sebastian Bach
Bach, Carl Philipp Emanuel (1714 - 1788)
KeyF minor
PublisherMACHELLA, MAURIZIO (1960 - )
Copyright Copyright © Machella Maurizio
BWV 639 is one of J.S. Bach's most famous organ works. Less known is an extended version of this BWV chorale prelude Anh. 73. It was probably written by Bach's son Carl Philipp Emanuel. He mainly used the original composition and added some elements to it. But maybe it's an original J.S. Composition by Bach, as Bach often reworked his compositions... Although it is not obvious since the added elements are more written in the gallant style, characteristic of C.P.E. Bach's compositions.
Added by giordaniello, 23 Aug 2018

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