ISMN: 979-0-004-18372-4
Awarded the German Music Edition Prize 2015
Softback, large format (32 x 25 cm) clear engraving, easy to read, with convenient page turns. Sample facsimile pages included.
Johann Sebastian Bach made decisive contributions to the development of this genre tradition with the Preludes and Fugues. The importance of this work group in his own organ oeuvre is confirmed by the many transmitted sources: hardly any autographs, but all the more copies. The genesis of the works and the question of versions associated with it are described at length in the Introduction.
In his new edition, editor David Schulenberg occasionally makes a new evaluation of the transmitted sources. To do so, he based himself as faithfully as possible on the manuscripts that can be traced back to Bach or to his circle. Here the American Bach expert generally chooses one source as his principal one. Divergences from other sources are documented in the Commentary. On the whole, the new Urtext edition sometimes also emends some long-cherished readings of ornaments, voice leading and notation. This volume presents also the early version of the C major Prelude BWV 545 as well as the inserted Trio movement of the three-movement version of this work.
Prelude in C major BWV 531
Prelude and Fugue in C major BWV 545
Trio BWV 529/2
Prelude in C major early version BWV 545a/1
Prelude and Fugue in C major BWV 547
Prelude in C major BWV 566
Prelude in E major BWV 566
Prelude and Fugue in C minor BWV 546
Prelude in C minor BWV 549
Prelude in D minor BWV 549a
Prelude and Fugue in D major BWV 532
Appendix: Fugue in D major BWV 532/2a
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