In 1725 Johann Sebastian Bach wrote two keyboard suites for his wife Anna
Magdalena. These became the first entries in a book in which, over the next
twenty years, were gathered together both keyboard pieces and vocal works by
J.S.Bach and his two sons.
– first-class edition based on the most recent scholarship by leading Bach
scholar, Dr Richard Jones
– contains the keyboard pieces only from the collection
– includes invaluable performance notes providing guidance on appropriate
tempo, phrasing, articulation and realization of ornaments
– beautifully engraved with the needs of the performer in mind
value for money
Contents
F Couperin Les Bergeries, Rondeau in B flat
J. C. F. Bach Aria in F, BWV Anh. II 131
J. S. Bach Aria in G, BWV 988/1
J. S. Bach Chorale Wer nur den lieben Gott lasst walten, BWV691
C. P. E. Bach March in D, H. 1.1
C. P. E. Bach March in G, H. 1.3
Anon. Marche in E flat, BWV Anh. II 127
Anon. Menuet in A minor, BWV Anh. II 120
Anon. Menuet in B flat, BWV Anh. II 118
Anon. Menuet in C minor, BWV Anh. II 121
Anon. Menuet in D minor, BWV Anh. II 132
Anon. Menuet in F, BWV Anh. II 113
Georg Bohm Menuet in G
Anon. Menuet in G, BWV Anh. II 116
Petzold Menuet [II] in G minor, BWV Anh. II 115
Petzold Menuet [I] in G, BWV Anh. II 114
Anon. Musette in D, BWV Anh. II 126
Anon. Polonaise in D minor, BWV Anh. II 128
Anon. Polonaise in F [First Version], BWV Anh. II 117a
Anon. Polonaise in F [Second Version], BWV Anh. II 117b
Johann Adolph Hasse Polonaise in G
Anon. Polonaise in G minor, BWV Anh. II 119
C. P. E. Bach Polonaise in G minor, H. 1.2
C. P. E. Bach Polonaise in G minor, H. 1.4
J. S. Bach Praeludium in C, BWV 846/1
C. P. E. Bach Solo per il Cembalo in E flat, H. 16
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