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Schübler Chorales (German:
Schübler-Choräle), BWV 645–650, is a set of
chorale preludes composed by
Johann Sebastian Bach.
Johann Georg Schübler, after...
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Gustav Schübler (15
August 1787 – 8
September 1834) was a
German naturalist, and the
founder of
applied meteorology in Germany. In 1817
Schübler became...
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central movement of the
cantata as the
basis for the
first of his
Schübler Chorales, BWV 645. Bach
scholar Alfred Dürr
notes that the
cantata is an...
- Potsdam. The work
contains a trio
sonata for flute,
violin and continuo. The
Schübler Chorales, BWV 645–650, is a set of
chorale preludes for organ, published...
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Goldberg Variations and The Well-Tempered Clavier;
organ works such as the
Schubler Chorales and the
Toccata and
Fugue in D minor; and
choral works such as...
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gradually perfected during his career.
Together with the Orgelbüchlein, the
Schübler Chorales, the
third book of the Clavier-Übung and the
Canonic Variations...
- BWV 598: Pedal-Exercitium BWV 599–764:
Chorale preludes (Orgelbüchlein;
Schübler Chorales;
Great Eighteen Chorale Preludes or
Leipzig Chorales; Chorale...
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sterben BWV 644 – Ach wie nichtig, ach wie flüchtig Most of the
Schübler Chorales,
which were
published around 1748 as
Sechs Chorale von verschiedener...
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complex setting of a hymn(-like) tune (e.g.
chorale fantasia form in Bach's
Schübler Chorales, or a
combination of
compositional techniques in César Franck's...
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Voice Commands Transcribed for
piano by
Ferruccio Busoni from the
Schübler Chorales by
Johann Sebastian Bach,
performed by
Martha Goldstein Prelude...