ORGAN - ORGAOBach, Johann Sebastian
Applicatio in C Major for Organ
Bach, Johann Sebastian - Applicatio in C Major for Organ
BWV 994
Organ solo
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Composer :
Johann Sebastian Bach
Bach, Johann Sebastian (1685 - 1750)
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Organ solo

Style :

Baroque

Key :C major
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MAGATAGAN, MICHAEL (1960 - )
Copyright :Public Domain
Added by magataganm, 26 Jul 2017

Klavierbüchlein für Wilhelm Friedemann Bach (Bach's original spelling: Clavier-Büchlein vor Wilhelm Friedemann Bach) is a collection of keyboard music compiled by the German Baroque composer Johann Sebastian Bach for his eldest son Wilhelm Friedemann. It is frequently referred to simply as Klavierbüchlein.

Johann Sebastian began compiling the collection in 1720. Most of the pieces included are better known as parts of the Well-Tempered Clavier and the Inventions and Sinfonias. The authorship of most other works is debated: particularly the famous Little Preludes BWV 924–932 are sometimes attributed to Wilhelm Friedemann Bach. The book begins with a preface that contains an explanation of clefs and a guide to playing ornaments. The pieces of the collection are arranged by complexity, beginning with the most simple works. Of these, Applicatio in C major BWV 994 and Prelude in G minor BWV 930 are particularly notable because they are the only surviving works that feature the fingering in Bach's own hand (the only other Bach piece with fingering marks is the C major Prelude BWV 870a, however, the marks are not in Bach's hand. They were probably added by Johann Caspar Vogler, Bach's pupil and successor at Weimar).

The Applicatio in C Major (994) might be viewed as a continuation of the introductory matter preceding it. The term is perhapsnot a title but a Fingering demonstration in a little piece of eight measures in which virtually every note bears a fingering numeral. Despite its brevity the piece shows Bach's imprint. Unlike the anonymous prelude from which it may derive, it falls into a symmetrical binary form. The second half opens with an inversion of the opening motive, which is treated in quasi-imitation in both sections.

Source: Wikipedia (https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Klavierb%C3%BCchlein_f%C 3%BCr_Wilhelm_Friedemann_Bach)

Although originally written for Harpsichord. I created this Transcription of the Applicatio in C Major (BWV 994) for Organ (2 Manuals w/o Pedals).
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