Format : Sheet music
Mathieu, Georg (Illustr.) - Bach, Johann Christoph Friedrich (Trad.) -/ Répertoire / Carte Postale
SKU: M7.ART-42145
ISBN 9783866421455.
In 'Alles Gute zum Klavierspielen!' finden Sie sowohl Kompositionen von Tatjana Davidoff als auch ihre neu gesetzten Bearbeitungen schöner und beliebter Klavierliteratur aus der Zeit des Barock über die Klassik bis hin zur Romantik. Eine ausgesprochen schöne Sammlung ausgewählter Stücke von Johann Sebastian Bach, Ludwig van Beethoven, Georg Friedrich Händel, Johann Christoph Friedrich Bach, Edvard Grieg, Johann Pachelbel, Franz Joseph Haydn, Pjotr Iljitsch Tschaikowsky, Léo Delibes und Jacques Offenbach. Diese neuen Klavierarrangements sind leicht bis mittelleicht arrangiert und gut spielbar. Sie ermöglichen einen Zugang zu Werken, deren Originalfassung die technischen Möglichkeiten des Klavierspielers zunächst noch überfordern könnte. Die Neufassung der hier ausgewählten Stücke soll Ihnen vor allem viel Freude bei Ihrem Klavierspiel bereiten.
SKU: CA.2420400
Language: German.
No musical family has made such a significant contribution to the history of European music as the Bach family from Thuringia, in Saxony. From the 17th through 19th centuries one finds outstanding musicians among the family who participated in all levels of musical life whether it be town, court or church music - their works span all genres of vocal and instrumental music and reflect the stylistic developments of the individual eras in which they lived. Within the framework of the Bach-Repertorium research project at the Sachsische Akademie der Wissenschaften zu Leipzig, thematic catalogs are being compiled for all members of the Bach family. With catalogs which include incipits, texts, tables and indexes, the compositions will be described using a unified set of criteria and they will be based on the latest musicological research. To distinguish him from his brothers, in the 18th century Johann Christoph Friedrich Bach was known as the Buckeburger Bach. His extensive opus encompasses all genres of instrumental and vocal music. Systematic research has led to the rediscovery of a number of works previously believed to have been lost, as well as to works which until now have been completely unknown; furthermore the existence of other lost works also has been verified. Thus today, for the first time an overview of the creative output of the second youngest Bach son is possible, which now occupies its own independent position in the history of 18th century music.
SKU: PE.EP11503
ISBN 9790014127084.
The Notebook for Johann Christian Bach completes the collection of surviving instructional works from within the Bach family, following the highly praised Notebooks for Anna Magdalena and Wilhelm Friedemann Bach. Together, Bach's Notebooks provide a fascinating glimpse into the domestic music academy of the Bach family home. They contain original compositions, exercises, and model examples by other composers, all collected with a view to providing a rounded musical education to family members. Presented as a luxury linen-bound edition with gold-embossed cover lettering, illustrations and critical commentary, this volume includes pieces not featured in previous collections.This first Urtext edition Notebook for Bach's son Johann Christian has been reconstructed by renowned Bach scholar Christoph Wolff from copies from the estate of C.P.E. Bach. It includes pieces for keyboard by J.S. Bach, Johann Christian's initial attempts at composition (minuets and polonaises), and pieces by the older brothers Carl Philipp Emanuel and Johann Christoph Friedrich and son-in-law Johann Christoph Altnickol. The collection is completed by two sets of short preludes and fughettas from Bach's early Leipzig teaching practice, which may have come from other lost notebooks for his family, possibly the one for C.P.E. Bach.Clavier-Büchlein für Johann Christian BachNach den hochgelobten Ausgaben der Clavier-Büchlein für Anna Magdalena Bach und Wilhelm Friedemann Bach vervollständigt das Clavier-Büchlein für Johann Christian Bach die Sammlung an überlieferten Unterrichtswerken innerhalb der Bachfamilie. In ihrer Gesamtheit bieten Bachs Clavier-Büchlein einen faszinierenden Einblick in das häusliche Musizieren der Familie Bach. Sie enthalten Originalkompositionen, Übungen für den Unterricht sowie beispielhafte Werke anderer Komponisten, die alle gesammelt wurden, um den Familienmitgliedern Literatur für eine umfassende musikalische Ausbildung bereitzustellen. In e.
SKU: CA.3440213
ISBN 9790007212650. Key: E flat major. Language: all languages.
Works for keyboard with and without accompaniment make up the core of Johann Christoph Friedrich Bach's oeuvre. The Concerto in E flat major belongs to Bach's last creative period during which he once again concerned himself intensely with orchestral music in the form of symphonies, keyboard concertos and concertos for keyboard with another solo instrument. Score and part available separately - see item CA.3440200.
SKU: CA.3440209
ISBN 9790007212629. Key: E flat major. Language: all languages.
Works for keyboard with and without accompaniment make up the core of Johann Christoph Friedrich Bach's oeuvre. The Concerto in E flat major belongs to Bach's last creative period during which he once again concerned himself intensely with orchestral music in the form of symphonies, keyboard concertos and concertos for keyboard with another solo instrument. Score and parts available separately - see item CA.3440200.
SKU: CA.3440212
ISBN 9790007212643. Key: E flat major. Language: all languages.
SKU: CA.3440214
ISBN 9790007212667. Key: E flat major. Language: all languages.
SKU: CA.3440219
ISBN 9790007144463. Key: E flat major. Language: all languages.
SKU: CA.3440211
ISBN 9790007212636. Key: E flat major. Language: all languages.
SKU: CA.3410100
ISBN 9790007051860. Language: German/English.
The autograph contains no reference to accompaniment by instruments, and a purely vocal performance of the work would doubtless be completely appropriate. On the other hand, nothing speaks against instrumental support of the voices, as it is known from the performance practice of Johann Sebastian Bach.