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The Well-Tempered Clavier: Part I
The Well-Tempered Clavier: Part I
The Well-Tempered Clavier: Part I

The Well-Tempered Clavier: Part I

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Galleon Product ID 7712332
UPC / ISBN 884088172244
Shipping Weight 1.21 lbs
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Model HN 14
Manufacturer G. Henle
Shipping Dimension 12.13 x 9.25 x 0.47 inches
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About The Well-Tempered Clavier: Part I

Composer: J.S. Bach. Editor: Ernst-Günter Heinemann. Henle Urtext Edition with fingerings. The world-famous pianist András 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). A detailed commentary rounds off the editions. Both parts of the Well-Tempered Clavier are also available as Henle Urtext editions without fingerings and as study editions. Contents include: Prelude and Fugue (BWV 846) Prelude and Fugue (BWV 847) Prelude and Fugue (BWV 848) Prelude and Fugue (BWV 849) Prelude and Fugue (BWV 850) Prelude and Fugue (BWV 851) Prelude and Fugue (BWV 852) Prelude and Fugue (BWV 853) Prelude and Fugue (BWV 854) Prelude and Fugue (BWV 855) Prelude and Fugue (BWV 856) Prelude and Fugue (BWV 857) Prelude and Fugue (BWV 858) Prelude and Fugue (BWV 859) Prelude and Fugue (BWV 860) Prelude and Fugue (BWV 861) Prelude and Fugue (BWV 862) Prelude and Fugue (BWV 863) Prelude and Fugue (BWV 864) Prelude and Fugue (BWV 865) Prelude and Fugue (BWV 866) Prelude and Fugue (BWV 867) Prelude and Fugue (BWV 868) Prelude and Fugue (BWV 869)