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- Musicalische Ergötzung (English: Musical Delight, PWC 370a–375, T. 331–336, PC 348–353) is a collection of chamber music by Johann Pachelbel. Published...
- The Musical Offering (German: Musikalisches Opfer or Das Musikalische Opfer), BWV 1079, is a collection of keyboard canons and fugues and other pieces...
- French, completed and published his best-known novel, the satirical Der musicalische Quack-Salber (1700), and devoted his spare time to studying various subjects...
- Verwirklichung", Mainz 2004; Hans-Eberhard Dentler: "Johann Sebastian Bachs Musicalisches OpferMusik als Abbild der Sphärenharmonie", Mainz 2008. Chiapusso...
- Musicalische Sterbens-Gedancken ("Musical Thoughts on Dying") is a collection of keyboard music by Johann Pachelbel. It was first published in 1683 and...
- abrégé de l'accompagnement Johann Kuhnau – Der musicalische Quack-Salber Friedrich Erhardt NiedtMusicalische Handleitung January 14 – Picander, librettist...
- Pachelbel's first published work, a set of chorale variations called Musicalische Sterbens-Gedancken ("Musical Thoughts on Death", Erfurt, 1683), was probably...
- Musikalische Exequien, Op. 7, SWV 279–281, is a sacred funeral music that Heinrich Schütz wrote in 1635 or 1636 for the funeral services of Count Henry...
- important German composers of his time. The two published collections, Sechs musicalische Partien (1697) and Anmuthige Clavier-Übung (1698), contain harpsichord...
- Goldberg Variations" in JAMS (1976), pp. 224ff Johann Sebastian Bach. Musicalisches Opfer. Leipzig, 7 July 1747. Johann Sebastian Bach. Die Kunst der Fuge...