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The well-tempered clavier, book 1, preludes and fugues 17-24 / Bach.
Composer
Bach, Johann Sebastian, 1685-1750
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Uniform title
Wohltemperierte Klavier,
1. T.
Nr. 17-24
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Format
Audio
Language
No linguistic content
Published/Created
[New York, NY] : Sony Classical, [2007]
Description
1 online resource (1 audio file)
Availability
Available Online
Naxos music library
Details
Subject(s)
Canons, fugues, etc. (Piano)
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Instrumentalist
Gould, Glenn
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Series
Original jacket collection
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Notes
Originally released on LP in 1963 as Columbia Masterworks ML 6176.
Time and place of event
Recorded 1965 February 23-August 9 Columbia 30th Street Studio, New York City.
Source of description
Hard copy version record.
Participant(s)/Performer(s)
Glenn Gould, piano.
Contents
Prelude and fugue no. 17 in A-flat major, BWV 862
Prelude and fugue no. 18 in G-sharp minor, BWV 863
Prelude and fugue no. 19 in A major, BWV 864
Prelude and fugue no. 20 in A minor, BWV 865
Prelude and fugue no. 21 in B-flat major, BWV 866
Prelude and fugue no. 22 in B-flat minor, BWV 867
Prelude and fugue no. 23 in B major, BWV 868
Prelude and fugue no. 24 in B minor, BWV 869.
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Publisher no.
886445327205
OCLC
964655297
International Standard Recording Code
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