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 10 Bassoon Concertos - Volume 2 (Bassoon / Piano)
10 Bassoon Concertos - Volume 2 (Bassoon / Piano)
Bassoon and Piano. By Antonio Vivaldi. Arranged by Sol Schoenbach. Woodwind Solo. Size 9x12 inches. 88 pages. Published by G. Schirmer, Inc.

 Bach, Johann Sebastian: Toccatas BWV 910-916
Bach, Johann Sebastian: Toccatas BWV 910-916
with Performance Notes in English. By Johann Sebastian Bach. Edited by Rudolph Steglich. Piano (Harpsichord), 2-hands. Pages: 93. Urtext edition-paper bound. Published by G. Henle.
Johann Sebastian Bach: Prelude And Fugue In C Major (No. 1)
Johann Sebastian Bach: Prelude And Fugue In C Major (No. 1)
(Piano Solo) Composed by Johann Sebastian Bach (1685-1750), arranged by Ferruccio Benvenuto Busoni (1866-1924). For piano. Format: piano solo single. Baroque. C Major. 8 pages. 9x12 inches. Published by G. Schirmer, Inc.
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Bacharach Revisited
Bacharach Revisited
For Trumpet in B-flat. Includes a high-quality printed music score and a compact disc containing a complete performance in stereo, with soloistl; and a second performance in full stereo minus the soloist. Published by Music Minus One.
Encores and pieces for Clarinet and Organ
Encores and pieces for Clarinet and Organ
By Various. For clarinet, organ. This edition: parts. Includes pieces (8) by J.S. Bach,Handel,Godard, Schumann, Mozart, and Giordani, arranged for clarinet and organ by Pritz-Georg Holy. Published by Edition Kunzelmann.
Duets, 3, Op. 51
Duets, 3, Op. 51
By Jacques Offenbach. Cello duos. Published by Schott - Cello Bibliotek (cello library).
Baroque EraThe (Intermediate Piano Duets)
Baroque EraThe (Intermediate Piano Duets)
By Various. For piano, 4 hands. A selection of Easy to Moderately Difficult Piano Duets by J.S.Bach and Handel. Published by C.F. Peters.
3-part Inventions (sinfonias)
3-part Inventions (sinfonias)
By Johann Sebastian Bach. Keyboard. Alfred's Masterwork Piano Library and Standard Collections. Level: Late Int/Early Advanced (6/6+). Published by Alfred Publishing.
 March In G Major BWV Anh. 124
BWV Anh. 124 Johann Sebastian Bach 0 0 Classical Piano Instrumental Solo Warner Bros.

 Viola Concerto In C Minor - Viola/Piano
Viola Concerto In C Minor - Viola/Piano
Set of performance parts. By Johann Christian Bach. Arranged by Gaby Casadesus. (Viola). String Solo. Book only. Size 9x12 inches. 18 pages. Published by Salabert.
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 Johann Sebastian Bach: Magnificat
Johann Sebastian Bach: Magnificat
Composed by Johann Sebastian Bach (1685-1750), edited by Hans-Joachim Schulze, Johannes Muntschick. BWV 243. For SSATB solos, SSATB choir and piano accompaniment. Format: vocal score. With choral notation and piano reduction. Baroque. D Major. Text language Latin. 75 pages. 7.5x10.5 inches. Published by C.F. Peters.

 Johann Sebastian Bach: Toccata And Fugue In D Minor
Johann Sebastian Bach: Toccata And Fugue In D Minor
Composed by Johann Sebastian Bach (1685-1750), arranged by Ferruccio Busoni (1866-1924). Single piece for solo piano. Schirmer's Library, volume 1629. 17 pages. Published by G. Schirmer, Inc.
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Bach in time (Peoria Journal Star)
PEORIA - It was 4 p.m. Wednesday and Mr. Bach still hadn't made an appearance. "He's hard to keep track of - I think we're going to have to look for him," said Trinity Lutheran's Marie Dicke, who was serving as a guide of sorts for "Hey Kids!
Saved by the Bach: Classical music used at end of class periods (WKYC Cleveland)
Saved by the Bach: Classical music used at end of class periods
Randolph soprano and her friends shine (The Times Argus)
RANDOLPH The Chandler honored one of its own Saturday, and what a spectacular evening it was.
Some Bach, a Bass, and a Place
... Some Bach, a Bass, and a Place John Walters, 2005-06-06 classical music and comedy, behind ... Dobbs' Hartshorne has mastered the Bach cello suites on double bass -- and ...
Brandenburg concertos
1721, but probably composed earlier. Table of contents showTocToggle("show","hide") 1 History 2 The concertos: orchestral vs. chamber music 3 The individual concertos 3.1 Brandenburg Concerto #1 in F major 3.2 Brandenburg Concerto #2 in F major 3.3 Brandenburg Concerto #3 in G major 3.4 Brandenburg Concerto #4 in G major 3.5 Brandenburg Concerto #5 in D major 3.6 Brandenburg Concerto #6 in B flat major 4 Other History By 1721, Bach's third year as Kapellmeister at Anhalt-Cöthen, he was becoming restless and began looking for career opportunities outside the small town. In March, he assembled these six concertos (which has almost certainly been performed at Cöthen) and presented them, by way of a job application, to the Margrave of Brandenburg. (The application was not successful.) The concertos have little in common;
Karl Richter
to Munich where he taught at conducted the Munich Bach Choir and Munich Bach Orchestra. He conducted a wide range of music, but is best remembered today for his interpretations of Johann Sebastian Bach music. He avoided the fluctuations in tempo which was one characteristic of the prevailing Romantic manner of conducting Bach, but otherwise made no attempt to be historically authentic in his performances, using modern instruments right to the end of his career.
Concerto
confused with concentus), in its most general sense, is a name for a piece of classical music in which there are two distinct groups of instruments, one larger than the other. The most usual kind of concerto is one that pits a solo instrument against a full orchestra in three movements. The term appears in the beginning of the 17th century, at first as a title of no very definite meaning, but which early acquired a sense justified by its etymology and became applied chiefly to compositions in which unequal instrumental or vocal forces are brought into opposition. Although by Johann Sebastian Bach's time the concerto as a polyphonic instrumental form was thoroughly established, the term frequently appears in the autograph title-pages of his church cantatas, even when the cantata contains
1980s
1 Events and Trends 2 World Leaders 3 Film 4 Television 5 Sports figures 6 Music Events and Trends End of communist rule in Eastern Europe: Solidarity movement in Poland eventually topples the country's Communist regime. Gorbachev introduces Glasnost and Perestroika in the Soviet Union Fall of the Berlin Wall in East Germany, preparing the way to German reunification Velvet revolution in Czechoslovakia Revolution in Romania, execution of Ceausescu Assassination of John Lennon and Olof Palme, attempts on Ronald Reagan and Pope John Paul II. Reaganomics Margaret Thatcher and Thatcherism dominate British politics. Falklands War Britain fights off Argentine invasion of Falkland islands in 1982 Political correctness President Tito of Yugoslavia dies. In Europe, rise of right wing parties (Le Pen in France, Schönhuber/Republikaner in Germany, Haider in Austria), parallel to
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J.S. Bach - Art of the Fugue / Anner Bylsma, Keller Quartet
from: Naxos of America (21 September, 2004)
Bach Violin Concerto in A minor & Beethoven Violin Sonata No. 5 / David Oistrakh
from: Emi Distribution (06 May, 2003)
P.D.Q. Bach - Abduction of Figaro / Peter Schickele, Minnesota Opera
from: Video Arts Internati (10 February, 2004)
Yo-Yo Ma - Inspired by Bach Vol. 2, Falling Down Stairs / Sarabande (Cello Suites 3 & 4)
from: Sony Classics (21 November, 2000)
Perpetual Motion
by: Bela Fleck, Edgar Meyer, Evelyn Glennie, Joshua Bell, Gary Hoffman, John [guitar] Williams, Domenico Scarlatti, Johann Sebastian Bach, Claude Debussy, Fryderyk Chopin (02 October, 2001)
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25 Romantic Classics
by: Johann Sebastian Bach, Ludwig van Beethoven, Johannes Brahms, Fryderyk Chopin, Arcangelo Corelli, Claude Debussy, Johann Friedrich Fasch, Charles Gounod, George Frideric Handel, Alessandro Marcello (30 January, 1996)
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Sergei Rachmaninoff: The Complete Recordings
by: Johann Sebastian Bach, Ludwig van Beethoven, Georges Bizet, Alexander Borodin, Carlos Chavez, Fryderyk Chopin, Louis-Claude Daquin, Claude Debussy, Ernst von Dohnanyi, Christoph Willibald Gluck (15 September, 1992)
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The Top 100 Masterpieces Of Classical Music Vol. 1-5
by: Bela Kovacs, Tomaso Albinoni, Johann Sebastian Bach, Ludwig van Beethoven, Fryderyk Chopin, Christoph Willibald Gluck, George Frideric Handel, Franz Joseph Haydn, Felix Mendelssohn, Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart (01 November, 1995)
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