- Clavier-
Übung, in more
modern spelling Klavierübung, is
German for "keyboard exercise". In the late 17th and
early 18th
centuries this was a
common title...
- Bach,
published individually beginning in 1726, then
together as Clavier-
Übung I in 1731, the
first of his
works to be
published under his own direction...
- are four Clavier-
Übung (keyboard practice)
volumes by
Johann Sebastian Bach, all of them
published during his lifetime: Clavier-
Übung I, for harpsichord...
-
title page,
shown in the
figure above,
reads in German: The term "Clavier
Ubung" (nowadays
spelled "Klavierübung") had been ****igned by Bach to some of...
- (1685–1750)
include works for
keyboard instruments, such as his Clavier-
Übung volumes for
harpsichord and for organ, and to a
lesser extent ensemble music...
- from his
other keyboard works, and J.S. Bach's four
volumes of Clavier-
Übung ("keyboard practice")
contain everything from
simple organ duets to the...
- as the
French Overture and
published as the
second half of the Clavier-
Übung II in 1735 (paired with the
Italian Concerto), is a
suite in B
minor for...
- The Automobil-Verkehrs- und Übungsstraße ('Automobile
traffic and
training road'),
known as AVUS (German pronunciation: [ˈaːvʊs] ), is a
public road in...
-
pieces were
performed for
these venues,
including parts of his Clavier-
Übung (Keyboard Practice), his
violin and
keyboard concertos, and the
Coffee Cantata...
- the BWV was that it tore
known collections apart, for
instance Clavier-
Übung III was
partly in the
organ compositions range (BWV 552 and 669–689), with...