Viola SKU: BR.OB-5293-19 Book 1. Composed by Wolfgang Amadeus Moza...(+)
Viola
SKU:
BR.OB-5293-19
Book
1. Composed by
Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart.
Edited by Johann Nepomuk
David. Stapled.
Orchester-Bibliothek
(Orchestral Library).
The Six Three-Part
Preludes and Fugues are
regarded as a unique
testimony to Mozart's
profound interest in the
works of Bach.
Classical period. Part.
KV 404a, Nos. 1-3. 12
pages. Breitkopf and
Haertel #OB 5293-19.
Published by Breitkopf
and Haertel
(BR.OB-5293-19).
ISBN
9790004337998. 9 x 12
inches.
I am
presently collecting the
fugues of Bach - not only
of sebastian, but also of
Emanuel and friedeman,
wrote Mozart to his
father in April 1782.
This could be a hint that
the Six Three-Part
Preludes and Fugues were
derived from this
collection: Mozart wrote
string-trio arrangements
of two preludes and five
fugues by Johann
Sebastian Bach, and of
one fugue by Wilhelm
Friedemann Bach. This
apparently plunged him
into such a creative mood
that he simply wrote the
missing preludes himself.
It is to Johann Nepomuk
David that we owe the
first edition of this
work, which introduced
this unique document to a
broad public for the
first time. The present
edition has retained
David's basic editorial
decision to adapt the
divergent passages of
Mozart's arrangement to
Bach's original music
text.Contents:No. 1 -
Adagio by Wolfgang
Amadeus Mozart Fuga
Mozart's arrangement of
Johann Sebastian Bach,
Das Wohltemperirte
Clavier I, Fuga 8 in D#
minor BWV 853No. 2 -
Adagio by Wolfgang
Amadeus Mozart Fuga
Mozart's arrangement of
Johann Sebastian Bach,
Das Wohltemperirte
Clavier II, Fuga 14 in F#
minor BWV 883No. 3 -
Adagio by Wolfgang
Amadeus Mozart Fuga
Mozart's arrangement of
Johann Sebastian Bach,
Das Wohltemperirte
Clavier II, Fuga 13 in F#
major BWV 882.
Viola SKU: BR.OB-5294-19 Book 2. Composed by Wolfgang Amadeus Moza...(+)
Viola
SKU:
BR.OB-5294-19
Book
2. Composed by
Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart.
Edited by Johann Nepomuk
David. Stapled.
Orchester-Bibliothek
(Orchestral Library).
The Six Three-Part
Preludes and Fugues are
regarded as a unique
testimony to Mozart's
profound interest in the
works of Bach.
Classical period. Part.
KV 404a, Nos. 4-6. 16
pages. Breitkopf and
Haertel #OB 5294-19.
Published by Breitkopf
and Haertel
(BR.OB-5294-19).
ISBN
9790004338025. 9 x 12
inches.
The Six
Three-Part Preludes and
Fugues are regarded as a
unique testimony to
Mozart's profound
interest in the works of
Bach. Or was it a
brilliant contemporary of
his who arranged the two
preludes and five fugues
by Johann Sebastian, and
one fugue by Wilhelm
Friedemann for string
trio and supplemented the
collection with further
preludes? The new
editions put the music
text of Johann Nepomuk
David's edition of the
parts to the test,
especially the editor's
practical arrangement,
which reflected the
performance style of his
time. These new editions
go one step further, also
in a
performance-practical
sense. The publication of
the score and
(orchestral) parts also
enables string orchestras
to play this piece for
the first time - an
instrumental possibility
that is perfectly
legitimate, both
musically and
historically. It is a
fascinating addition to
the repertoire that one
can recommend to every
chamber
orchestra.Contents:No. 4
Adagio Mozart's
arrangement of Johann
Sebastian Bach, Adagio e
dolce from the Sonata for
Organ III BWV 527 Fuga
Mozart's arrangement of
Johann Sebastian Bach,
Contrapunctus 8 from the
Art of Fugue BWV 1080No.
5 Largo Mozart's
arrangement of Johann
Sebastian Bach, Largo
from the Sonata for Organ
II BWV 526 Fuga Mozart's
arrangement of Johann
Sebastian Bach, Allegro
from the Sonata for Organ
II BWV 526No. 6 Adagio by
Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart
Fuga Mozart's arrangement
of Wilhelm Friedemann
Bach, Fuga in F minor
Falk No. 31/8.