- the
manuals (and not
using the pedals) can be
designated by the word
manualiter (first
attested in 1511, but
particularly common in the 17th and 18th...
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first to be composed,
followed by the "St Anne"
prelude and
fugue and the
manualiter chorale preludes in 1738 and
finally the four
duets in 1739.
Apart from...
- clavichord) lute,
theorbo Lautenwerck (lute-harpsichord)
organ (/man. =
manualiter,
without pedals) strings: Vl I, Vl II and Va viola(s),
viola d'amore,...
- The Buxtehude-Werke-Verzeichnis ("Buxtehude
Works Catalogue",
commonly abbreviated to BuxWV) is the
catalogue and the
numbering system used to identify...
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instrumentation is not
given for any of the works, they are all
strictly manualiter, as none of them call for
pedal parts. Like Bach's
other clavier works...
- clavichord) lute,
theorbo Lautenwerck (lute-harpsichord)
organ (/man. =
manualiter,
without pedals) strings: Vl I, Vl II and Va viola(s),
viola d'amore,...
- clavichord) lute,
theorbo Lautenwerck (lute-harpsichord)
organ (/man. =
manualiter,
without pedals) strings: Vl I, Vl II and Va viola(s),
viola d'amore,...
- clavichord) lute,
theorbo Lautenwerck (lute-harpsichord)
organ (/man. =
manualiter,
without pedals) strings: Vl I, Vl II and Va viola(s),
viola d'amore,...
- clavichord) lute,
theorbo Lautenwerck (lute-harpsichord)
organ (/man. =
manualiter,
without pedals) strings: Vl I, Vl II and Va viola(s),
viola d'amore,...
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Constantin Stephan Problems playing this file? See
media help. Bach's
manualiter arrangement, BWV 974, of the
Marcello concerto was
apparently not based...