The Music of Johann Sebastian Bach

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Re: The Music of Johann Sebastian Bach

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Wonderful post, Alfred. Sure! Why not give the (often neglected) left hand a workout with that Prelude in D? I like the idea. We'll call it Scarlattification.
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Re: The Music of Johann Sebastian Bach

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Good morning.
Does anyone have Bach THE WELL-TEMPERED CLAVIER. VOL.1, edited by Alfredo Casella?
Thanks.
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Hi, I was wondering if anyone has the Bach-Busoni edition vol 13 score (out of 25, this one covers Italian concerto and French overture partita) in pdf format. Thanks.
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Here is

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Bach - Concierto italiano, Obertura francesa (edicion Busoni y Egon Petri).pdf
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Looking for Orlando Morgan edition WTC Book 1 or Book 2

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The Orlando Morgan edition of
J. S. Bach Wohltemperirtes Clavier (well-tempered keyboard)
Book 1 and Book 2
published by Edward Ashdown
has been out of print for several decades, and long out of copyright.
Orlando Morgan Book 2.jpg
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If you have a digitised copy of either book, I would love to get one!

Alternatively, if you have a copy of either book, I would love to get hold of it to digitise it.
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Re: Looking for Orlando Morgan edition WTC Book 1 or Book 2

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WarrenM0 wrote: Thu Feb 08, 2024 2:15 am The Orlando Morgan edition of
J. S. Bach Wohltemperirtes Clavier (well-tempered keyboard)
Book 1 and Book 2
published by Edward Ashdown
has been out of print for several decades, and long out of copyright.
Orlando Morgan Book 2.jpg
.
If you have a digitised copy of either book, I would love to get one!

Alternatively, if you have a copy of either book, I would love to get hold of it to digitise it.
I have not heard about this edition.
May i know what is the special features that make this edition special?
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Re: The Music of Johann Sebastian Bach

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"I have not heard about this edition.
May i know what is the special features that make this edition special?"


It was a highly annotated edition from the 1930s (I think), referencing many earlier and contemporaneous editions, in particular Busoni and Mugellini. Extremely clearly set out, with very good fingerings. It is In stark contrast to today's minimalist urtext editions. To my eyes, is easier to read than Mugellini, much easier to read than Busoni, and offers better insights than either in many instances.
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Utterly seconded !!!

Thank you, WarrenMO, for this nice discovery
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WarrenM0 wrote: Thu Feb 15, 2024 10:11 pm "I have not heard about this edition.
May i know what is the special features that make this edition special?"


It was a highly annotated edition from the 1930s (I think), referencing many earlier and contemporaneous editions, in particular Busoni and Mugellini. Extremely clearly set out, with very good fingerings. It is In stark contrast to today's minimalist urtext editions. To my eyes, is easier to read than Mugellini, much easier to read than Busoni, and offers better insights than either in many instances.
Any NEW ZEALANDER pianist can help?

https://natlib.govt.nz/records/22115439 ... h%5D=items
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