The Bach Family (not including JSB)

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Thank you very much for the link
Much appreciated
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Here's Carl Philipp Emanuel's "Harp Sonata Wq.139". I wrote "arr." in the sheets, but given the piece in question, there was frankly not much actual arranging to be done, so it's more something of a "modern edition" score of the sonata, but it can certainly be played on the piano. ;)

One more thing: Personally, I think the sonata works better if the fast-slow-fast ordering is followed, but I was told at the forums on Harp Column that the movement usually taken to be the first one (and as such I labeled it here) is considered to be the second by the Packard Humanities Institute, with the second one, being actually the first.
C.P.E. Bach - Sonata in G major for harp Wq.139 1st mov..pdf
C.P.E. Bach - Sonata in G major for harp Wq.139 2nd mov..pdf
C.P.E. Bach - Sonata in G major for harp Wq.139 3rd mov..pdf
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Hi all,

This is probably a difficult one...
I'm looking for information about a keyboard (piano) album with pieces by C. P. E. Bach where:

- No.2 is a "Fantasia"
- No.12 is a "Fantasia"
- No.14 is a "Fantasia"
- No.16 is a "Alla Polacca"

Initially I found that it could be the "Clavierstücke verschiedener Art" but it doesn't fit quite right...I think the album I'm looking for is BASED on the "CVA" but with different contents.

Any help finding this album?
Many thanks in advance.

EDIT: One suspect is: "24 Kleine Stücke für Klavier" (O. Vrieslander - Nagel)

EDIT2: Probably in the same album are included the "6 New Sonatinas" numbered 19 to 24. This seems to make the Vrieslander album the main candidate just because of the number 24.
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Hi all,

I'm looking for CPE Bach's "Sonatas, Op.1" in a more modern edition than the one in IMSLP.

Any help? Thanks
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Sure they are!

Thanks, Paul.
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