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If that’s not reason enough to celebrate: 300 years of WTC I!

Posted on October 31, 2022 by Annette Oppermann

2022 seems to be particularly rich in musical anniversaries: Even … Continue reading →

Posted in András Schiff, autograph, Bach, Johann Sebastian, Monday Postings, piano solo, Well-Tempered Clavier (J.S. Bach) | Tagged anniversary, autograph, Bach | Leave a comment

On the lookout for the lost measure: Bach’s C-major Prelude from the Well-Tempered Clavier I

Posted on April 16, 2012 by Norbert Müllemann

Those in the know among our readers will be aware … Continue reading →

Posted in autograph, Bach, Johann Sebastian, copy, Monday Postings, piano solo, Urtext, Well-Tempered Clavier (J.S. Bach) | Tagged Bach, Gounod, Schwencke, Well-Tempered Clavier | 22 Comments
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