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- pronunciation: [das ˌvoːlˌtɛmpəˈʁiːɐ̯tə klaˈviːɐ̯]). Bach gave the title Das Wohltemperirte Clavier to a book of preludes and fugues in all 24 keys, major and minor...
- for the interpretation, among other pieces, of his masterpiece Das wohltemperirte Clavier (1722 / 1740-1742). There exists little certainty on how this...
- (2002), pp. 249–251 Riemann, Hugo (1890). Analysis of J.S. Bach's Wohltemperirtes Clavier : (48 preludes & fugues). Vol. 2. Translated by Shedlock, John...
- large number of Bach's fugues, as for instance Nos. 2, 7, 16, of the Wohltemperirte Klavier. The beautiful little musical poem, the 18th fugue of that series...
- Retrieved 2009-12-27. just as the subject of the first fugue in the Wohltemperirte is mendelsified into the introduction of the Dante symphony. Jean-Pierre...
- into complete cycles of keys (such as we find later in J.S. Bach's Das wohltemperirte Klavier). Other notable characteristics include: - rhythmic variations...
- transcription for piano (c1866) Bach: 22 Präludien und Fugen aus Das wohltemperirte Clavier (22 Preludes and Fugues from The Well Tempered Clavier), edited...
- Style / Overture in the French Manner", Saga Records J.S. Bach – Das Wohltemperirte Klavier, Book I and II (The Well-Tempered Clavier) Saga Records Beethoven...
- maint: numeric names: authors list (link) Shedlock, J.S. (1883). "Das Wohltemperirte Clavier". The Musical Times. Novello. Retrieved 2 February 2013. Wolff...
- (1929) A Commentary on ... the Forty-Eight Preludes and Fugues (Das Wohltemperirte Klavier) of Johann Sebastian Bach (1934–1937) Cameos of Musical History...