The Music of Johann Sebastian Bach

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Well Tempered Clavier Fugues

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Does anyone know of any resources (books, scores, websites) where someone has taken the pains to publish the fugues in separate voices?

Also, is there any recording or collection of midis of all the 371 Bach-Riemenschneider chorales?

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parag wrote:Does anyone know of any resources (books, scores, websites) where someone has taken the pains to publish the fugues in separate voices?...
http://www.steingraeber-musikverlag.de/ ... ers_Band_1

http://www.steingraeber-musikverlag.de/ ... ers_Band_2
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...to train your brain...:

:idea: :mrgreen: :ugeek:

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Bach-Knorr Fugen WTK.pdf
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Many thanks Alfred. Would you happen to have any samples? :mrgreen:

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Any more pointers to websites etc would be great (I know of many websites with the analyses etc... I am specifically looking for separate parts... before I decide to sit down and lilypond some of them myself :roll: )
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parag wrote:Does anyone know of any resources (books, scores, websites) where someone has taken the pains to publish the fugues in separate voices?

Also, is there any recording or collection of midis of all the 371 Bach-Riemenschneider chorales?

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There's this WTC:
http://www.amazon.com/Johann-Sebastian- ... 1105527719
http://www.amazon.com/Bach-Well-Tempere ... 1105588645

The chorales in midi here:
http://www.jsbchorales.net/sets.shtml
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Very interesting, Jim. The chorales also in Music XML import nicely into Sibelius.
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P.S. Bartok's edition has some fugues in separate voices (with anal-ytic hints)
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And if that isn't enough, $45 will get you all 413 Chorales fully analyzed.
http://tinyurl.com/oqh4q9x
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Thank you all for your help.

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