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BWV Anh., abbreviation of Bach-Werke-Verzeichnis Anhang (German for Bach works catalogue annex), is a list of lost, doubtful, and spurious compositions by, or once attributed to, Johann Sebastian Bach.
In 1950 the Bach-Werke-Verzeichnis was published, allocating a unique number to every known composition by Bach. Wolfgang Schmieder, the editor of that catalogue, grouped the compositions by genre, largely following the 19th-century Bach-Gesellschaft (BG) edition for the collation (e.g. BG cantata number = BWV number of the cantata): [2]
The Anhang of the BWV listed works that were not suitable for the main catalogue, in three sections:
Within each section of the Anhang the works are sorted by genre, following the same sequence of genres as the main catalogue.
Schmieder published the BWV's second edition in 1990, with some modifications regarding authenticity discriminations, and more works added to the main catalogue and the Anhang. A strict numerical collation was abandoned to insert additions, or when for another reason compositions were regrouped. Authenticity discriminations, based on new research, could lead to such repositionings within the catalogue, e.g. " BWV Anh. II 114 " became "BWV Anh. 114 / Anh. III 183→" indicating it was now considered a spurious work. [3]
In 1998 Alfred Dürr and Yoshitake Kobayashi published a small edition of the catalogue, based on the 1990 second edition. This edition, known as BWV2a, contained a few further updates and collation rearrangements. [4]
New additions (Nachträge) to BWV2/BWV2a included:
A few exceptions to the principle that compositions weren't renumbered were when a composition from the Anhang could be recovered and/or authenticated as Bach's, so that it deserved a place in the main catalogue, in which case it was given a number above 1080. So, for example, BWV Anh. 205 (BWV2) → BWV 1121 (BWV2a, where it is in section 7 as a work for organ). [5]
Other renumberings and additional numbers involved alternative or earlier versions of basically the same composition, which were indicated by adding a lower case letter to the BWV number. For example, BWV Anh. 198 was renumbered to BWV 149/1a (earlier abandoned version of the opening movement of Cantata BWV 149)
Slashes indicate movements: e.g. BWV 149/1 indicates the first movement of the Cantata BWV 149. Another example: the Agnus Dei of the Mass in B minor can be indicated as BWV 232/22 (22nd movement of the composition), or alternatively as BWV 232IV/4 (BWV 232, fourth movement of Part IV).
Kirsten Beißwenger published Bachs Notenbibliothek (BNB) in 1992. As a compendium of works in Bach's musical library, it listed as well Bach's own compositions, as works by other composers of which Bach owned a copy. Several compositions of this latter group are listed in the BWV Anh. (mostly Anh. III). For example, the Kyrie–Gloria Mass for double choir, BWV Anh. 167, is listed as BNB I/An/3 in Beißwenger's catalogue. [6] [7]
As of mid-2018 the Bach Digital website started to implement the new numbers of the next edition of the Bach-Werke-Verzeichnis. The editors of this third edition of the Bach-Werke-Verzeichnis (projected to be published in 2020) recognise that the BWV Anh. has become largely unworkable, calling for a new approach. [8]
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1 | BWV | Bach-Werke-Verzeichnis (lit. 'Bach-works-catalogue'; BWV) numbers. Anhang (Annex; Anh.) numbers are indicated as follows: |
2 | 2a | Section in which the composition appears in BWV2a:
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3 | Date | Date associated with the completion of the listed version of the composition. Exact dates (e.g. for most cantatas) usually indicate the assumed date of first (public) performance. When the date is followed by an abbreviation in brackets (e.g. JSB for Johann Sebastian Bach) it indicates the date of that person's involvement with the composition as composer, scribe or publisher. |
4 | Name | Name of the composition: if the composition is known by a German incipit, that German name is preceded by the composition type (e.g. cantata, chorale prelude, motet, ...) |
5 | Key | Key of the composition |
6 | Scoring | See scoring table below for the abbreviations used in this column |
7 | BG | Bach Gesellschaft-Ausgabe (BG edition; BGA): numbers before the colon indicate the volume in that edition. After the colon an Arabic numeral indicates the page number where the score of the composition begins, while a Roman numeral indicates a description of the composition in the Vorwort (Preface) of the volume. [9] |
8 | NBE | New Bach Edition (German: Neue Bach-Ausgabe, NBA): Roman numerals for the series, followed by a slash, and the volume number in Arabic numerals. A page number, after a colon, refers to the "Score" part of the volume. Without such page number, the composition is only described in the "Critical Commentary" part of the volume. The volumes group Bach's compositions by genre: [10]
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9 | Additional info | may include:
Provenance of standard texts and tunes, such as Lutheran hymns and their chorale melodies, Latin liturgical texts (e.g. Magnificat) and common tunes (e.g. Folia), are not usually indicated in this column. For an overview of such resources used by Bach, see individual composition articles, and overviews in, e.g., Chorale cantata (Bach)#Bach's chorale cantatas, List of chorale harmonisations by Johann Sebastian Bach#Chorale harmonisations in various collections and List of organ compositions by Johann Sebastian Bach#Chorale Preludes. |
10 | BD | Bach Digital Work page |
Voices (see also SATB) | ||||||||||||
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a | A | b | B | s | S | t | T | v | V | |||
alto (solo part) | alto (choir part) | bass (solo part) | bass (choir part) | soprano (solo part) | soprano (choir part) | tenor (solo part) | tenor (choir part) | voice (includes parts for unspecified voices or instruments as in some canons) | vocal music for unspecified voice type | |||
Winds and battery (bold = soloist) | ||||||||||||
Bas | Bel | Cnt | Fl | Hn | Ob | Oba | Odc | Tai | Tbn | Tdt | Tmp | Tr |
bassoon (can be part of Bc, see below) | bell(s) (musical bells) | cornett, cornettino | flute (traverso, flauto dolce, piccolo, flauto basso) | natural horn, corno da caccia, corno da tirarsi, lituo | oboe | oboe d'amore | oboe da caccia | taille | trombone | tromba da tirarsi | timpani | tromba (natural trumpet, clarino trumpet) |
Strings and keyboard (bold = soloist) | ||||||||||||
Bc | Hc | Kb | Lu | Lw | Org | Str | Va | Vc | Vdg | Vl | Vne | |
basso continuo: Vdg, Hc, Vc, Bas, Org, Vne and/or Lu | harpsichord | keyboard (Hc, Lw, Org or clavichord) | lute, theorbo | Lautenwerck (lute-harpsichord) | organ (/man. = manualiter, without pedals) | strings: Vl I, Vl II and Va | viola(s), viola d'amore, violetta | violoncello, violoncello piccolo | viola da gamba | violin(s), violino piccolo | violone, violone grosso |
Colour | Meaning |
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green | extant or clearly documented partial or complete manuscript (copy) by Bach and/or first edition under Bach's supervision |
yellow | extant or clearly documented manuscript (copy) or print edition, in whole or in part, by close relative, i.e. brother (J. Christoph), wife (A. M.), son (W. F. / C. P. E. / J. C. F. / J. Christian) or son-in-law (Altnickol) |
orange-brown | extant or clearly documented manuscript (copy) by close friend and/or pupil (Kellner, Krebs, Kirnberger, Walther, ...), or distant family member |
BWV | 2a | Date | Name | Key | Scoring | BG | NBE | Additional info | BD |
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Anh. I | Fragments – lost works | Up ↑ | |||||||
I 1 | I | 1725-07-15? | Cantata Gesegnet ist die Zuversicht (Trinity VII) | SATB 2Fl Str Bc | by Telemann (TWV 1:617)?; text by Neumeister? | 01308 | |||
I 2 | I | see BWV 1137 | 01309 | ||||||
I 3 | I | see BWV 1140 | 01310 | ||||||
I 4 | I | see BWV 1139.1 | 01311 | ||||||
I 4a | I | see BWV 1139.2 | 01312 | ||||||
I 5 | I | see BWV 1147 | 01313 | ||||||
I 6 | I | see BWV 1151 | 01314 | ||||||
I 7 | I | see BWV 1153 | 01315 | ||||||
I 8 | I | see BWV 1152 | 01316 | ||||||
I 9 | I | see BWV 1156 | 01317 | ||||||
I 10 | I | see BWV 1160 | 01318 | ||||||
I 11 | I | see BWV 1157 | 01319 | ||||||
I 12 | I | see BWV 1158 | 01320 | ||||||
I 13 | I | see BWV 1161 | 01321 | ||||||
I 14 | I | see BWV 1144 | 01322 | ||||||
I 15 | I | see BWV 1148 | 01323 | ||||||
I 16 | I | 1735-11-09 | Cantata Schließt die Gruft! ihr Trauerglocken (mourning of Hedwig of Merseburg) | by Roemhildt; [11] text by Hoffmann, B. [12] | 01324 | ||||
I 17 | I | Cantata Mein Gott, nimm die gerechte Seele (funeral) | SATB 2Oba Str Bas Bc | I/33 | 01325 | ||||
I 18 | I | see BWV 1162 | 01326 | ||||||
I 19 | I | 1734-11-21 | Secular cantata Thomana saß annoch betrübt (welcome to Johann August Ernesti as new rector of St. Thomas school) | I/39 | text by Landvoigt ? | 01327 | |||
I 20 | I | see BWV 1155 | 01328 | ||||||
N 190 | I | 1729-04-18 | Cantata Ich bin ein Pilgrim auf der Welt (Easter 2) | b Bc ... | I/33 | by Bach, C. P. E.?; text by Picander | 01501 | ||
N 191 | I | 1715-05-19 | Cantata Leb ich oder leb ich nicht (Cantate) | text by Franck, S. | 01502 | ||||
N 192 | I | see BWV 1138.1 | 01503 | ||||||
N 193 | I | see BWV 1141 | 01504 | ||||||
N 194 | I | see BWV 1154 | 01505 | ||||||
N 195 | I | 1723-06-09 | Secular cantata Murmelt nur, ihr heitern Bäche (celebration of Johann Florenz Rivinus ) | text in Acta Lipsiensium 1723, Vol. 5, pp. 515–619 | 01506 | ||||
N 196 | I | see BWV 1163 | 01507 | ||||||
N 197 | I | see BWV 1150 | 01508 | ||||||
N 198 | I | see BWV 149/1a | 01509 | ||||||
N 199 | I | see BWV 1135 | 01510 | ||||||
N 200 | I | c.1713–1715 | chorale setting "O Traurigkeit, o Herzeleid" (unused sketch for Orgelbüchlein ) | Organ | IV/1: 46 | after Z 1915; [13] in SBB P 283 | 01511 | ||
N 209 | I | see BWV 1136 | 01520 | ||||||
N 210 | I | 1734-10-04 | Cantata Wo sind meine Wunderwerke (leave-taking of Johann Matthias Gesner) | text in 2° Poet. Germ. I, 6425: 4 Rara; /1 → BWV 193a/7, 193/3? [14] [15] | 01521 | ||||
N 211 | I | see BWV 1145 | 01522 | ||||||
N 212 | I | see BWV 1146 | 01523 | ||||||
N 213 | I | Concerto | F maj. | Org | by Telemann; arr. by Bach | 01524 | |||
223 | I | 1717–1718? | Cantata Meine Seele soll Gott loben | B♭ maj. | I/34 | by Handel? [16] | 00280 | ||
224 | I | 1732 | Aria "Reißt euch los, bekränkte Sinnen" (fragment) | S | I/41 | by Bach, C. P. E.?; in SBB P 491 [17] | 00281 | ||
Anh. II | Works of doubtful authenticity | Up ↑ | |||||||
53 | II | Aria "Schlage doch, gewünschte Stunde" (Funeral) | E maj. | a Bel Str Bc | 122: 53 | I/41 | by Hoffmann, M.? | 00068 | |
142 | II | Cantata Uns ist ein Kind geboren (Christmas) | A min. | atbSATB 2Fl 2Ob Str Bc | 30: 19 | I/41 | text by Neumeister (reworked) | 00174 | |
189 | II | Cantata Meine Seele rühmt und preist (German Magnificat, Visitation) | B♭ maj. | t Fl Ob Vl Bc | 37: 213 | I/41 | by Hoffmann, M. | 00229 | |
217 | II | Cantata Gedenke, Herr, wie es uns gehet (Epiphany I) | satbSATB Fl Str Bc | 41: 207 | I/41 | by Altnickol? | 00274 | ||
220 | II | Cantata Lobt ihn mit Herz und Munde (24 June: feast of John the Baptist) | atbSATB Fl 2Ob Str Bc | 41: 259 | I/41 | 00277 | |||
221 | II | Cantata Wer sucht die Pracht, wer wünscht den Glanz | tb 2Vl Bas Vc Org | I/41 | in SBB P 191: 83–113 | 00278 | |||
III 159 | II | see BWV 1164 | 01470 | ||||||
II 25 | II | 1740–1742 (JSB) | Kyrie–Gloria Mass | C maj. | SATB 2Tr 2Vl Org | 111: XVI | II/9 | by Bach, J. L.? | 01333 |
239 | II | 1738–1741 (JSB) | Sanctus | D min. | SATB Str Bc | 111: 89 | II/9 | after Caldara, Missa Providentiae/4 [18] [19] | 00298 |
II 28 | II | Sanctus | B♭ maj. | SATB 2Ob 2Cor Str Bc | 111: XVII | II/9 | 01336 | ||
II 29 | II | c.1714–17 | Kyrie–Gloria Mass (only cello part extant) | C min. | II/9 | in BKraków St 547 | 01337 | ||
III 167 | II | 1738–1739 (JSB) | Kyrie–Gloria Mass for two choirs | G maj. | 3SATB 3Ob Tai 2Vl 2Va 2Vne Bc Org | II/9 | by Bernhard, Krieger or Pohle?; in SBB P 659 [1] [20] [21] | 01478 | |
II 30 | II | 1690s (Tor.) c.1742 (JSB) | Magnificat for double choir | C maj. | 2SATB 3Tr Tmp 2Vl 2Vla Bc | 111: XV | II/9 | after Torri, Magnificat; Tr3, Tmp by Bach [22] [23] [24] | 01338 |
246 | II | 1730-04-07 (JSB) | Passion St Luke Passion | ssatbSATB 2Fl 2Ob Tai Bas Str Bc | 452 | II/9: 65 | → BWV 246/40a; in SBB P 1017 [25] | 00311 | |
II 31 | II | chorale setting "Herr Gott, dich loben alle wir" | SATB 2Tr 3Ob Str Bc | in SBB P 101 | 01339 | ||||
N 201 | II | chorale setting "Du Friedefürst, Herr Jesu Christ" | SATB | by Vetter, D. [26] | 01512 | ||||
N 202 | II | chorale setting "Gott hat das Evangelium" | SATB | by Vetter, D. [27] | 01513 | ||||
N 203 | II | chorale setting "Ich hebe meine Augen auf" | SATB | by Vetter, D. [28] | 01514 | ||||
N 204 | II | chorale setting "O Traurigkeit, o Herzeleid" | SATB | by Vetter, D. [29] | 01515 | ||||
II 32 | II | 1704 | Sieben geistliche Oden und ein Gedicht No. 1 "Getrost mein Geist, wenn Wind und Wetter krachen" | Voice Bc | in Deutsche Übersetzungen und Gedichte [30] | 01340 | |||
II 33 | II | 1704 | Sieben geistliche Oden und ein Gedicht No. 2 "Mein Jesus, spare nicht" | Voice Bc | in Deutsche Übersetzungen und Gedichte [30] | 01341 | |||
II 34 | II | 1704 | Sieben geistliche Oden und ein Gedicht No. 3 "Kann ich mit einem Tone" | Voice Bc | in Deutsche Übersetzungen und Gedichte [30] | 01342 | |||
II 35 | II | 1704 | Sieben geistliche Oden und ein Gedicht No. 4 "Meine Seele lass die Flügel" | Voice Bc | in Deutsche Übersetzungen und Gedichte [30] | 01343 | |||
II 36 | II | 1704 | Sieben geistliche Oden und ein Gedicht No. 5 "Ich stimm' itzund ein Straff-Lied an" | Voice Bc | in Deutsche Übersetzungen und Gedichte [30] | 01344 | |||
II 37 | II | 1704 | Sieben geistliche Oden und ein Gedicht No. 6 "Der schwarze Flügel trüber Nacht" | Voice Bc | in Deutsche Übersetzungen und Gedichte [30] | 01345 | |||
II 38 | II | 1704 | Sieben geistliche Oden und ein Gedicht No. 7 "Das Finsterniß tritt ein" | Voice Bc | in Deutsche Übersetzungen und Gedichte [30] | 01346 | |||
II 39 | II | 1704 | Sieben geistliche Oden und ein Gedicht No. 8 "Ach was wollt ihr trüben Sinnen" | Voice Bc | in Deutsche Übersetzungen und Gedichte [30] | 01347 | |||
II 40 | II | 1736 | Song "Ich bin nun wie ich bin" | Voice Kb | in Singende Muse an der Pleiße [31] [32] [33] | 01348 | |||
II 41 | II | 1736 | Song "Dir zu Liebe, wertes Herze" | Voice Kb | in Singende Muse an der Pleiße [31] [34] [35] | 01349 | |||
571 | II | c. 1704 | Fantasia, a.k.a. Concerto | G maj. | Organ | 38: 67 | IV/11: 35 | [36] [37] | 00651 |
580 | II | Fugue | D maj. | Organ | 38: 215 | [38] | 00662 | ||
II 42 | II | Fugue | F maj. | Organ | in SBB P 817: 1–3 | 01350 | |||
576 | II | Fugue | G maj. | Organ | 38: 106 | IV/11 | [39] | 00658 | |
577 | II | Fugue | G maj. | Organ | 38: 111 | IV/11: 44 | [40] | 00659 | |
581 | II | Fugue | G maj. | Organ | IV/11 | by Homilius? [41] | 00663 | ||
131a | II | Fugue | G min. | Organ | 38: 217 | IV/11: 3 | after BWV 131/5 [42] | 00161 | |
536a | II | c.1760–1789? | Prelude and Fugue | A maj. | Organ | IV/6: 114 | after BWV 536, 152/1; arr. by Scholz? [43] | 00612 | |
545b | II | 1708–1717 | Prelude, Trio and Fugue | B♭ maj. | Organ | IV/11: 6 | after BWV 545a; ↔ 545, 1029/3 [44] [45] | 00624 | |
553 | II | Eight Short Preludes and Fugues No. 1 | C maj. | Organ | 38: 23 | IV/11 | by Krebs, J. T. or J. L.? [46] [47] | 00633 | |
554 | II | Eight Short Preludes and Fugues No. 2 | D min. | Organ | 38: 27 | IV/11 | by Krebs, J. T. or J. L.? [46] [47] | 00634 | |
555 | II | Eight Short Preludes and Fugues No. 3 | E min. | Organ | 38: 30 | IV/11 | by Krebs, J. T. or J. L.? [46] [47] | 00635 | |
556 | II | Eight Short Preludes and Fugues No. 4 | F maj. | Organ | 38: 33 | IV/11 | by Krebs, J. T. or J. L.? [46] [47] | 00636 | |
557 | II | Eight Short Preludes and Fugues No. 5 | G maj. | Organ | 38: 36 | IV/11 | by Krebs, J. T. or J. L.? [46] [47] | 00637 | |
558 | II | Eight Short Preludes and Fugues No. 6 | G min. | Organ | 38: 39 | IV/11 | by Krebs, J. T. or J. L.? [46] [47] | 00638 | |
559 | II | Eight Short Preludes and Fugues No. 7 | A min. | Organ | 38: 42 | IV/11 | by Krebs, J. T. or J. L.? [46] [47] | 00639 | |
560 | II | Eight Short Preludes and Fugues No. 8 | B♭ maj. | Organ | 38: 45 | IV/11 | by Krebs, J. T. or J. L.? [46] [47] | 00640 | |
561 | II | Fantasia and Fugue | A min. | Organ | 38: 48 | 00641 | |||
584 | II | Trio | G min. | Organ | I/12: 23 IV/11 | after BWV 166/2 [48] | 00666 | ||
1027 /1a /2a /4a | II | Trio | G maj. | Organ | IV/11 | after BWV 1027/1–2 /4, 1039/1–2 /4; arr. by Kellner, J. P.? [49] | 01209 | ||
591 | II | Kleines harmonisches Labyrinth | Organ | 38: 225 | IV/11: 50 | by Heinichen? [50] [51] | 00673 | ||
597 | II | Concerto for solo organ | E♭ maj. | Organ | IV/11 | after lost model? | 00680 | ||
598 | II | Pedal-Exercitium (fragment) | Organ | 38: 210 | by Bach, C. P. E.? | 00681 | |||
676a | II | 1739–1789 | chorale setting "Allein Gott in der Höh sei Ehr" (later variant) | Organ | 40: 208 | IV/4: KB 48 | after BWV 676 | 00792 | |
683a | II | 1739–1789 | chorale setting "Vater unser im Himmelreich" (later variant) | Organ | IV/4: KB 51 | after BWV 683 | 00800 | ||
N 205 | II | see BWV 1121 | 01516 | ||||||
II 48 | II | chorale setting "Allein Gott in der Höh sei Ehr" | Organ | by Walther (& Scholz?) | 01356 | ||||
II 49 | II | chorale setting "Ein feste Burg ist unser Gott" | Organ | by Walther? | 01357 | ||||
II 50 | II | chorale setting "Erhalt uns, Herr, hei deinem Wort" | Organ | 01358 | |||||
II 51 | II | chorale setting "Erstanden ist der heilge Christ" | Organ | 01359 | |||||
II 52 | II | chorale setting "Freu dich sehr, o meine Seele" | Organ | 01360 | |||||
II 53 | II | chorale setting "Freu dich sehr, o meine Seele" | Organ | 01361 | |||||
II 54 | II | chorale setting "Helft mir Gotts Güte preisen" | Organ | 01362 | |||||
chorale setting "Von Gott will ich nicht lassen" | |||||||||
II 55 | II | 1714-1717 or earlier | chorale setting "Herr Christ, der einig Gottes Sohn" | Organ | 01363 | ||||
II 58 | II | chorale setting "Jesu, meine Freude" | Organ | 01366 | |||||
II 59 | II | chorale setting "Jesu, meine Freude" | Organ | 01367 | |||||
II 60 | II | chorale setting "Nun lob, mein Seel, den Herren" | Organ | by Walther? | 01368 | ||||
II 62a | II | chorale setting "Sei Lob und Ehr mit hohem Preis" | Organ | 01370 | |||||
II 62b | II | chorale setting "Sei Lob und Ehr mit hohem Preis" | Organ | 01371 | |||||
II 63 | II | chorale setting "Vom Himmel hoch" | Organ | 01372 | |||||
II 64 | II | chorale setting "Vom Himmel hoch" | Organ | 01373 | |||||
II 65 | II | chorale setting "Vom Himmel hoch" | Organ | 01374 | |||||
II 66 | II | chorale setting "Wachet auf, ruft uns" | Organ Tr | by Krebs, J. L.? | 01375 | ||||
II 67 | II | chorale setting "Was Gott tut, das ist wohlgetan" | Organ | 01376 | |||||
II 68 | II | chorale setting "Wer nur den lieben Gott läßt walten" | Organ | 01377 | |||||
II 69 | II | chorale setting "Wir glauben all an einen Gott" | Organ | 01378 | |||||
II 70 | II | chorale setting "Wir glauben all an einen Gott" | Organ | 01379 | |||||
II 71 | II | see BWV 1128 | 01725 | ||||||
II 72 | II | chorale setting "Christus der uns selig macht" (Canon) | Organ | 01381 | |||||
II 74 | II | chorale setting "Schmücke dich, o liebe Seele" | Organ | 01383 | |||||
II 75 | II | chorale setting "Herr Christ, der einig Gottes Sohn" | Organ | 01384 | |||||
II 76 | II | chorale setting "Jesu, meine Freude" | Organ | 01385 | |||||
II 77 | II | chorale setting "Herr Christ, der einig Gottes Sohn" | Organ | 01386 | |||||
II 78 | II | chorale setting "Wenn wir in höchsten Nöten sein" | Organ | 01387 | |||||
II 79 | II | chorale setting "Befiehl du deine Wege" | Organ | 01388 | |||||
691a | II | 1720–1789 | chorale setting "Wer nur den lieben Gott läßt walten" (variant) | Organ | 40: 151 | after BWV 691 | 00809 | ||
N 206 | II | chorale setting "Ach bleib mit deiner Gnade" | Organ | by Pachelbel (P 376) [52] [53] | 01517 | ||||
chorale setting "Christus, der ist mein Leben" | |||||||||
II 80 | II | 1707–1708 or earlier | Suite | F maj. | Keyboard | V/12 | 01389 | ||
821 | II | Suite | B♭ maj. | Keyboard | 42: 213 | V/12: 3 | [54] | 00959 | |
834 | II | Allemande | C min. | Keyboard | 42: 259 | V/12 | [55] | 00973 | |
839 | II | 1735-03-07 or earlier | Sarabande | G min. | Keyboard | V/12 | in Notenbuch der Zeumerin [56] [57] | 00978 | |
844 | II | Toccatina No. 4 Scherzo | D min. | Keyboard | 42: 220 | V/12: 16 | by Bach, W. F.? ↔ BWV 844a [58] | 00983 | |
844a | II | Scherzo | E min. | Keyboard | 42: 281 | V/12: 22 | by Bach, W. F.? (BR A55); ↔ BWV 844 [58] | 00984 | |
845 | II | Gigue | F min. | Keyboard | 42: 263 | V/12 | [55] | 00985 | |
II 81 | II | Gigue (incomplete) | D min. | Keyboard | V/12 | by Kellner, J. P.? | 01390 | ||
II 82 | II | Ciacona | B♭ maj. | Keyboard | V/12 | by Bach, J. B.? | 01391 | ||
II 83 | II | Ciacona | A maj. | Keyboard | V/12 | by Bach, J. B. or H.? | 01392 | ||
II 84 | II | Ciacona | G maj. | Keyboard | V/12 | by Bach, J. B.? | 01393 | ||
II 85 | II | Toccata and Fugue | F min. | Keyboard | 42: XXXV | V/12: 114, 122 | by Dobenecker? [59] [60] | 01394 | |
898 | II | Prelude and Fugue on B-A-C-H | B♭ maj. | Keyboard | 42: XXXIV | V/12 | 01067 | ||
II 86 | II | Fantasia | C min. | Keyboard | 42: 243 | V/12 | by Gronau? | 01395 | |
II 87 | II | Fantasia | C maj. | Keyboard | V/12 | by Benda? | 01396 | ||
905 | II | Fantasia and Fugue | D min. | Keyboard | 42: 179 | V/12: 24 | [61] | 01076 | |
907 | II | Fantasia and Fughetta | B♭ maj. | Keyboard | 42: 268 | V/12: 28 | by Kirchhoff ? [62] | 01078 | |
908 | II | Fantasia and Fughetta | D maj. | Keyboard | 42: 272 | V/12: 34 | by Kirchhoff ? [62] | 01079 | |
909 | II | Concerto e Fuga | C min. | Keyboard | 42: 190 | V/12: 38 | 01080 | ||
919 | II | Fantasia | C min. | Keyboard | 36: 152 | V/12: 48 | by Bach, J. B. or J. B. the Younger? [63] | 01092 | |
920 | II | Fantasia | G min. | Keyboard | 42: 183 | V/12 | [61] | 01093 | |
923a | II | Toccatina No. 3 Prelude | A min. | Keyboard | 42: 279 | V/12: 14 | after BWV 923 [64] | 01097 | |
II 89 | II | Fugue | C maj. | Keyboard | 42: XXXIV | V/12 | 01398 | ||
II 90 | II | Fugue | C maj. | Kb (with ped?) | 38: 213 | IV/11: 58, 61 | by Bach, C. P. E. (H 388) or Pachelbel? | 01399 | |
II 91 | II | Fugue | G maj. | Keyboard | 42: XXXIV | V/12 | 01401 | ||
II 92 | II | Fugue | G maj. | Keyboard | V/12 | 01402 | |||
II 93 | II | Fugue | E min. | Keyboard | 42: XXXIV | V/12 | 01403 | ||
II 95 | II | Fugue | E min. | Keyboard | 42: XXXIV | V/12 | 01405 | ||
II 96 | II | Fugue | D maj. | Keyboard | V/12 | by Bach, C. P. E.? (H 373.5) | 01406 | ||
II 98 | II | Fugue | D min. | Keyboard | V/12 | by Bach, C. P. E.? (H 373.5) | 01408 | ||
II 99 | II | Fugue | D min. | Keyboard | V/12 | 01409 | |||
II 100 | II | Fugue | D min. | Keyboard | V/12 | by Bach, C. P. E.? (H 373.5) | 01410 | ||
II 101 | II | Fugue | G min. | Keyboard | 42: XXXV | V/12: 130 | by Dobenecker? [60] | 01411 | |
II 102 | II | Fugue | E♭ min. | Keyboard | V/12 | 01412 | |||
897/2 | II | Fugue | A min. | Keyboard | 42: 175 | V/12 | by Dretzel or Bach, W. F.? | 01066 | |
945 | II | Fugue | E min. | Keyboard | 36: 155 | V/12 | by Graupner? [65] | 01120 | |
956 | II | Fugue | E min. | Keyboard | 42: 200 | V/12: 70 | 01133 | ||
958 | II | Fugue | A min. | Keyboard | 42: 205 | V/12: 74 | 01135 | ||
960 | II | Fugue (incomplete) | E min. | Keyboard | 42: 276 | V/12 | [66] | 01137 | |
N 207 | II | Fugue | E min. | Keyboard | IV/11 | by Seger? [67] | 01518 | ||
II 109 | II | Fugue on B-A-C-H | G min. | Keyboard | V/12 | 01419 | |||
964 | II | Sonata | D min. | Keyboard | 42: 3 | V/12: 78 | after BWV 1003 [68] | 01141 | |
II 111 | II | Largo and Allegro | G maj. | Keyboard | 42: XXXV | V/12 | 01421 | ||
968 | II | Adagio | G maj. | Keyboard | 42: 27 | V/12: 94 | after BWV 1005/1 [68] | 01145 | |
969 | II | Toccatina No. 5 Andante | G min. | Keyboard | 42: 218 | V/12: 18 | [58] | 01146 | |
II 113 | II | 1725 (AMB) | Notebook A. M. Bach (1725) No. 3 Minuet | F maj. | Keyboard | 432: 25 | V/4: 82 | 01423 | |
II 116 | II | 1725 (AMB) | Notebook A. M. Bach (1725) No. 7 Minuet | G maj. | Keyboard | 432: 28 | V/4: 87 | 01426 | |
II 117 | II | 1725 (AMB) | Notebook A. M. Bach (1725) No. 8a and 8b two Polonaises | F maj. | Keyboard | 432: 28 | V/4: 88 | 01427 01428 | |
II 118 | II | 1725 (AMB) | Notebook A. M. Bach (1725) No. 9 Minuet | B♭ maj. | Keyboard | 432: 29 | V/4: 89 | 01429 | |
II 119 | II | 1725 (AMB) | Notebook A. M. Bach (1725) No. 10 Polonaise | G min. | Keyboard | 432: 30 | V/4: 90 | 01430 | |
II 120 | II | 1725 (AMB) | Notebook A. M. Bach (1725) No. 14 Minuet | A min. | Keyboard | 432: 31 | V/4: 92 | 01431 | |
II 121 | II | 1725 (AMB) | Notebook A. M. Bach (1725) No. 15 Minuet | C min. | Keyboard | 432: 32 | V/4: 92 | 01432 | |
II 126 | II | 1725 (AMB) | Notebook A. M. Bach (1725) No. 22 Musette | D maj. | Keyboard | 432: 35 | V/4: 99 | 01437 | |
II 127 | II | 1725 (AMB) | Notebook A. M. Bach (1725) No. 23 March | E♭ maj. | Keyboard | 432: 35 | V/4: 100 | by Bach, C. P. E. | 01438 |
II 128 | II | 1725 (AMB) | Notebook A. M. Bach (1725) No. 24 (Polonaise) | D min. | Keyboard | 432: 36 | V/4: 101 | 01439 | |
II 132 | II | 1725 (AMB) | Notebook A. M. Bach (1725) No. 36 Minuet | D min. | Keyboard | 432: 48 | V/4: 125 | 01443 | |
II 151 | II | Concerto | C maj. | Keyboard | 42: XXXIV | V/12 | 01462 | ||
II 152 | II | Concerto | G maj. | Vl Hc | 42: XXXIV | VI/5 | 01463 | ||
990 | II | Sarabanda con Partitis | C maj. | Keyboard | 42: 221 | V/12: 97 | [69] | 01168 | |
II 153 | II | Sonata | A maj. | Vl Bc | VI/5 | 01464 | |||
II 154 | II | Sonata | E♭ maj. | Vl Hc | VI/5 | [70] | 01465 | ||
1020 | II | Sonata | G min. | Vl Hc | 9: 274 | VI/5 | by Bach, C. P. E.? (H 542.5) [71] [72] | 01201 | |
1022 | II | Sonata | F maj. | Vl Hc | VI/5: 27 | by Bach, C. P. E.?; after BWV 1021; ↔ BWV 1038 [72] [73] | 01203 | ||
1024 | II | Sonata | C min. | Vl Bc | VI/5 | [74] [75] | 01205 | ||
1031 | II | Sonata | E♭ maj. | Fl Hc | 9: 22 | VI/5: 13 | by Bach, C. P. E.? (H 545) [72] [76] | 01213 | |
1033 | II | Sonata | C maj. | Fl Bc | 431: 3 | VI/5: 3 | by Bach, C. P. E.? (H 564.5) [72] [77] | 01215 | |
1038 | II | 1732–1735 | Sonata | G maj. | Fl Vl Bc | 9: 219 | VI/5: 45 | by Bach, C. P. E.? (H 590.5); after BWV 1021; ↔ BWV 1022 [73] | 01220 |
525a | II | Concerto (Trio sonata) | C maj. | Vl Vc Bc | VI/5 | after BWV 525/1, 1032/2, 525/3 [78] [79] | 01718 | ||
II 155 | II | Concerto | A maj. | Kb Str Bc | VI/5 | 01466 | |||
I 22 | II | Concerto | B♭ maj. | ObVl Str Bc | VI/5 | by Förster (C.?)? [80] | 01330 | ||
1070 | II | Orchestral Suite (No. 5) | G min. | Str Bc | 451: 190 | VI/5 | by Bach, W. F.? [81] [82] | 01256 | |
Anh. III | Works of other composers, spuriously attributed to Bach | Up ↑ | |||||||
III 156 | III | Cantata Herr Christ, der einge Gottes Sohn (Annunciation) | SATB Str Bc | by Telemann (TWV 1:732) [83] | 01467 | ||||
III 157 | III | Cantata Ich habe Lust zu scheiden (Purification) | s 2Fl Str Bc | by Telemann (TWV 1:836) [84] | 01468 | ||||
15 | III | 1726-04-21 (JSB) | Cantata Denn du wirst meine Seele nicht in der Hölle lassen (Easter) | satbSATB 3Tr Tmp Str Bc | 2: 135 | I/41 | by Bach, J. L. (JLB 21); text in Meiningen 1704 [85] | 00017 | |
141 | III | Cantata Das ist je gewißlich wahr (3rd Sunday of Advent) | atbSATB 2Ob Str Bc | 30: 3 | I/41 | by Telemann (TWV 1:183) [86] | 00173 | ||
145/b | III | Cantata movement So du mit deinem Munde bekennest Jesum (Easter) | D maj. | SATB Tr Str Bc | 30: 96 | I/10: 142 | by Telemann (TWV 1:1350/1) [87] | 00178 | |
160 | III | 1725–1732? | Cantata Ich weiß, daß mein Erlöser lebt (Easter) | C maj. | t Vl Bas Bc | 32: 171 | I/41 | by Telemann (TWV 1:877) [88] | 00194 |
218 | III | Cantata Gott der Hoffnung erfülle euch (Pentecost) | satbSATB 2Hn Str Bc | 41: 223 | by Telemann (TWV 1:634) [89] | 00275 | |||
219 | III | Cantata Siehe, es hat überwunden der Löwe (Michaelmas) | sabSATB Str Bc | 41: 239 | by Telemann (TWV 1:1328) [90] | 00276 | |||
222 | III | Cantata Mein Odem ist schwach (Purification) | sabSATB Str Bc | by Bach, J. Ernst; → BWV Anh. 165 | 00279 | ||||
III 158 | III | Aria "Andrò dall'colle al Prato" | s 2Fl (2Hn) Str Bc | by Bach, J. C. | 03022 | ||||
III 160 | III | 1750–1755? (Harrer?) | Motet Jauchzet dem Herrn alle Welt, TWV 8:10 | C maj. | 2SATB | III/3: 15 | after Telemann (/1; /3 after TWV 1:1066), BWV 28/2 (/2 = BWV 28/2a); text after Psalm 100 [91] | 01471 | |
III 161 | III | Motet Kündlich groß ist das gottselige Geheimnis/1 (Christmas) | D maj. | SATB Str? Bc | III/3 | by Graun (C. H.?), precedes laudes A and B of BWV 243a | 01472 | ||
III 162 | III | Motet Lob und Ehre und Weisheit und Dank | 2SATB | III/3 | by Wagner, G. G. | 01473 | |||
III 163 | III | Motet Merk auf, mein Herz, und sieh dorthin | 2SATB | III/3 | by Bach, J. B. or J. Ernst | 01474 | |||
III 164 | III | Motet Nun danket alle Gott | SSATB | III/3: 52 | by Altnickol | 01475 | |||
III 165 | III | Motet Unser Wandel ist im Himmel | SATB | III/3 | by Bach, J. Ernst; after BWV 222/3 /4 /6 | 01476 | |||
III 166 | III | 1716 (JLB) 1729 (JSB) | Kyrie–Gloria Mass Missa sopra cantilena "Allein Gott in der Höh' sei Ehr" | E min. | SSATB 2Vl 2Vla Vc Bc | 111: XV 41: 276 | II/9 | by Bach, J. L. (JLB 38), start of Gloria arr. by Bach | 01477 |
II 24 | III | 1715–1717, 1724 (JSB) | Kyrie–Gloria Mass | A min. | SATB Str Bc | 111: XV | II/9 | after Missa Sancti Lamberti by Pez, J. C. | 01332 |
II 26 | III | 1727–1732 (JSB) | Kyrie–Gloria Mass | C min. | satbSATB 3Tbn 2Vl Bc | 41: 193 111: XVI | II/2: 295 | by Durante (alternative Christe: BWV 242) | 01334 |
II 27 | III | c. 1745? (JLK) | Sanctus | F maj. | SATB 2Hn 2Ob Str Bc | 111: XVII | II/9 | by Krebs, J. L. (Krebs‑WV 104) [92] | 01335 |
III 168 | III | c. 1747? (WFB) | Kyrie and German Gloria | G min. | sSATB Str Bc | 111: XVII | II/9 | by Bach, W. F. (BR E1 F 100) | 01479 |
I 21 | III | c. 1707 (MH) | Magnificat Meine Seel erhebt den Herren | A min. | s Fl 2Vl Bc | 111: XVIII | II/9 | by Hoffmann, M. [93] | 01329 |
III 169 | III | 1724–1725 | Passion Erbauliche Gedanken auf den Grünen Donnerstag und Charfreitag über den Leidenden Jesum | text by Picander partly used in BWV 244 but no other known setting [94] | 01480 | ||||
8/6 | III | 1713 (Vet.) 1724-09-24 (JSB) | chorale setting "Liebster Gott, wenn werd ich sterben" (s. 5) | E maj. | SATB | 1: 241 | I/23: 161 | by Vetter, D. (Z 6634); text by Neumann [95] [96] [97] | 00009 |
III/2.1: 63 III/2.2: 25 | 11228 | ||||||||
D maj. | I/23: 219 | 00010 | |||||||
27/6 | III | 1652 (Ros.) 1726-10-06 (JSB) | chorale setting "Welt, ade, ich bin dein müde" (s. 1) | B♭ maj. | SSATB | 51: 244 | I/23: 251 | by Rosenmüller (Z 6531); text by Albinus [96] | 01481 |
III 170 | III/2.2: 86 | 11345 | |||||||
43/11 | III | 1652 (Pet.) 1726-05-30 (JSB) | chorale setting "Du lebensfürst, Herr Jesu Christ" (ss. 1, 13) | G maj. | SATB | 10: 126 | I/12: 164 | by Peter after Z 5741b; text by Rist [98] | 11241 |
chorale setting "Ermuntre dich, mein schwacher Geist" | III/2.1: 74 III/2.2: 57 | ||||||||
567 | III | Prelude | C maj. | Organ | 38: 84 | IV/11 | by Krebs, J. L. (Krebs‑WV 401) [99] | 00647 | |
III 178 | III | last third of 17th century | Toccata quasi Fantasia con Fuge | A maj. | Organ | 42: 250 | V/12 | by Reincken? [100] | 01489 |
II 43 | III | c. 1788 | Fugue | B min. | Organ | IV/11 | by Pölitz ; after H 776/18 | 01351 | |
II 44 | III | Fugue | G maj. | Organ | IV/11 | by Kellner, J. P. or J. C. [101] | 01352 | ||
II 45 | III | c. 1799 | Fugue on B-A-C-H | B♭ maj. | Organ | IV/11 | by Knecht | 01353 | |
II 88 | III | 1765 | Fugue | C maj. | Keyboard | V/12 | by Kellner, J. C. | 01397 | |
II 97 | III | Fugue | F♯ maj. | Keyboard | 42: XXXV | IV/11: 63 | by Krebs, J. L. (Krebs‑WV 409/2) | 01407 | |
II 103 | III | c. 1711–1718 (GFH) | Fugue | A min. | Keyboard | V/12 | by Handel (HWV 609 ) | 01413 | |
II 104 | III | c. 1711–1718 (GFH) | Fugue | C min. | Keyboard | V/12 | by Handel (HWV 610 ) | 01414 | |
II 105 | III | c. 1711–1718 (GFH) | Fugue | B♭ maj. | Keyboard | V/12 | by Handel (HWV 607 ) | 01415 | |
II 106 | III | c. 1711–1718 (GFH) | Fugue | G min. | Keyboard | V/12 | by Handel (HWV 605 ) | 01416 | |
N 208 | III | 1747 (JEE) | Fugue | E♭ min. | Keyboard | IV/11 | After Toccata nona by Eberlin | 01519 | |
II 46 | III | Trio | C min. | Organ | IV/11 | by Krebs, J. T. [102] | 01354 | ||
692 | III | chorale setting "Ach Gott und Herr" (Kirnb. coll. No. 3) | C maj. | Organ | 40: 4 | IV/11 | by Walther; after BWV 692a | 00810 | |
692a | III | chorale setting "Ach Gott und Herr" (early version) | C maj. | Organ | 40: 152 | IV/11 | by Walther; → BWV 692 | 00811 | |
693 | III | chorale setting "Ach Gott und Herr" (Kirnb. coll. No. 4) | C maj. | Organ | 40: 5 | IV/11 | by Walther | 00812 | |
746 | III | 1715 or earlier (JCFF) | chorale setting "Christ ist erstanden" | D min. | Organ | 40: 173 | IV/10 | by Fischer (Ariadne Musica No. 24) | 00874 |
748 | III | 1700–1739 | chorale setting "Gott der Vater wohn uns bei" | D maj. | Organ | 40: 177 | IV/10 | by Walther; → BWV 748a | 00876 |
748a | III | 1700–1789 | chorale setting "Gott der Vater wohn uns bei" (variant) | D maj. | Organ | IV/10 | by Scholz (arr.)?; after BWV 748 | 00877 | |
751 | III | chorale setting "In dulci jubilo" (also in Neumeister Collection) | Organ | IV/10 | by Bach, J. Michael | 00880 | |||
759 | III | chorale setting "Schmücke dich, o liebe Seele" | F maj. | Organ | 40: 181 | IV/10 | by Homilius (HoWV VIII.17 ) [67] | 00888 | |
760 | III | chorale setting "Vater unser im Himmelreich" | Organ | 40: 183 | IV/10 | by Böhm | 00889 | ||
761 | III | chorale setting "Vater unser im Himmelreich" | Organ | 40: 184 | IV/10 | by Böhm | 00890 | ||
1096 | III | chorale setting "Christe, der du bist Tag und Licht" (3 versions; Neumeister Chorales No. 8) | A min. | Organ | IV/9: 16, 76 | by Pachelbel? [103] [104] | 01282 | ||
chorale setting "Wir danken dir, Herr Jesu Christ" (3 versions; Neumeister Chorales No. 8) | |||||||||
771 | III | chorale setting "Allein Gott in der Höh sei Ehr" | G maj. | Organ | 40: 195 | IV/11 | by Vetter, A. N. [105] | 00901 | |
II 47 | III | chorale setting "Herzlich tut mich verlangen" | A min. | Organ | IV/10 | by Kellner, J. P. [101] | 01355 | ||
chorale setting "Ach Herr, mich armen Sünder" | |||||||||
II 56 | III | 1735 (Telem.) | chorale setting "Herr Jesu Christ dich zu uns wend" | Organ | IV/10 | by Telemann (TWV 31:8) | 01364 | ||
II 57 | III | chorale setting "Jesu Leiden, Pein und Tod" | Organ | IV/10 | by Vogler | 01365 | |||
II 61 | III | chorale setting "O Mensch, bewein dein Sünde groß" | F maj. | Organ | IV/10 | by Pachelbel (P 396) [106] | 01369 | ||
II 73 | III | 1720–1788 | chorale setting "Ich ruf zu dir, Herr Jesu Christ" | F min. | Organ | IV/10 | by Bach, C. P. E.; after BWV 639 | 01382 | |
III 171 | III | chorale setting "Christ lag in Todesbanden" | Organ | 40: 174 | IV/10 | by Pachelbel (P 58) [107] | 01482 | ||
III 172 | III | chorale setting "Herr Jesu Christ, dich zu uns wend" | G maj. | Organ | IV/10 | by Krebs, J. L. (Krebs‑WV 524) | 01483 | ||
824 | III | 1720 (WFB) | Klavierbüchlein WFB No. 47: Suite | A maj. | Keyboard | 36: 231 | V/5: 78 | by Telemann (TWV 32:14) [108] | 00962 |
835 | III | 1761 (Kirnb.) | Allemande | A min. | Keyboard | 42: 267 | V/12 | by Kirnberger (EngK 74) [109] | 00974 |
838 | III | Allemande and Courante | A maj. | Keyboard | 42: 265 | V/12 | by Graupner (GWV 849/2 /3) [109] | 00977 | |
840 | III | Courante | G maj. | Keyboard | V/12 | by Telemann (TWV 32:13/2) | 00979 | ||
897/1 | III | c. 1736–1743 (CHD) | Prelude | A min. | Keyboard | 42: 173 | V/12 | by Dretzel ("Adagiosissimo") [110] | 01065 |
962 | III | c. 1783 (JGA) | Fugue | E min. | Keyboard | 42: 198 | V/12 | by Albrechtsberger (Op. 1/8) [111] | 01139 |
970 | III | Toccatina No. 6 Presto | D min. | Keyboard | 42: XXXIV | V/12 | by Bach, W. F. (BR A49 F 25/2) | 11148 | |
II 94 | III | 1774 (Kirnb.) | Fugue | E min. | Keyboard | 42: XXXIV | V/12 | by Kirnberger (EngK 35) [112] | 01404 |
II 107 | III | Fugue on B-A-C-H | C maj. | Keyboard | 42: XXXIV | V/12 | by Sorge? | 01417 | |
II 108 | III | Fugue on B-A-C-H | C maj. | Keyboard | 42: XXXIV | V/12 | by Bach, C. P. E. (H 373) or Sorge? | 01418 | |
II 110 | III | Fugue on B-A-C-H | C min. | Keyboard | 42: XXXIV | V/12 | by Sorge? | 01420 | |
II 112 | III | 1780 (Kirnb.) | Grave | E min. | Keyboard | V/12 | by Kirnberger (EngK 16) [113] | 01422 | |
II 114 | III | 1725 (AMB) | Notebook A. M. Bach (1725) No. 4 Minuet | G maj. | Keyboard | 432: 26 | V/4: 83 | by Petzold [114] | 01424 |
II 115 | III | 1725 (AMB) | Notebook A. M. Bach (1725) No. 5 Minuet | G min. | Keyboard | 432: 26 | V/4: 84 | by Petzold [114] | 01425 |
II 122 | III | 1725 (CPE) | Notebook A. M. Bach (1725) No. 16 March | D maj. | Keyboard | 432: 32 | V/4: 94 | by Bach, C. P. E. (H 1/1) | 01433 |
II 123 | III | 1725 (CPE) | Notebook A. M. Bach (1725) No. 17 Polonaise | G min. | Keyboard | 432: 32 | V/4: 95 | by Bach, C. P. E. (H 1/2) | 01434 |
II 124 | III | 1725 (CPE) | Notebook A. M. Bach (1725) No. 18 March | G maj. | Keyboard | 432: 33 | V/4: 96 | by Bach, C. P. E. (H 1/3) | 01435 |
II 125 | III | 1725 (CPE) | Notebook A. M. Bach (1725) No. 19 Polonaise | G min. | Keyboard | 432: 33 | V/4: 97 | by Bach, C. P. E. (H 1/4) | 01436 |
II 129 | III | 1725 (AMB) | Notebook A. M. Bach (1725) No. 27 Solo per il cembalo | E♭ maj. | Keyboard | 432: 38 | V/4: 104 | by Bach, C. P. E. (H 16) | 01440 |
II 130 | III | 1725 (AMB) | Notebook A. M. Bach (1725) No. 28 Polonaise | G maj. | Keyboard | 432: 39 | V/4: 106 | by Hasse [115] | 01441 |
II 131 | III | c.1745? | Notebook A. M. Bach (1725) No. 32 | F maj. | Keyboard | 432: 46 | V/4: 121 | by Bach, J. C. (W A22) [116] | 01442 |
II 133 | III | 1763 or later | Musical clock No. 1 Fantasia | G maj. | Musical clock | V/12 | by Bach, W. F. (BR A63 F 207) | 01444 | |
II 134 | III | 1763 or later | Musical clock No. 2 Scherzo | G maj. | Musical clock | V/12 | by Bach, W. F. (BR A64 F 207) | 01445 | |
II 135 | III | 1763 or later | Musical clock No. 3 Bourlesca | A min. | Musical clock | V/12 | by Bach, W. F. (BR A65 F 207) | 01446 | |
II 136 | III | 1763 or later | Musical clock No. 4 Trio | A min. | Musical clock | V/12 | by Bach, W. F. (BR A66 F 207) | 01447 | |
II 137 | III | 1763 or later | Musical clock No. 5 L'Intrada della Caccia | E♭ maj. | Musical clock | V/12 | by Bach, W. F. (BR A67 F 207) | 01448 | |
II 138 | III | 1763 or later | Musical clock No. 6 Continuazione della Caccia | E♭ maj. | Musical clock | V/12 | by Bach, W. F. (BR A68 F 207) | 01449 | |
II 139 | III | 1763 or later | Musical clock No. 7 Il Fine delle Caccia I | D maj. | Musical clock | V/12 | by Bach, W. F. (BR A69 F 207) | 01450 | |
II 140 | III | 1763 or later | Musical clock No. 8 Il Fine delle Caccia II | D min. | Musical clock | V/12 | by Bach, W. F. (BR A70 F 207) | 01451 | |
II 141 | III | 1763 or later | Musical clock No. 9 Song "O Gott die Christenheit" | F maj. | Musical clock | V/12 | by Bach, W. F. (BR A71 F 207) | 01452 | |
II 142 | III | 1763 or later | Musical clock No. 10 Psalm 110 | A min. | Musical clock | V/12 | by Bach, W. F. (BR A72 F 207) | 01453 | |
II 143 | III | 1763 or later | Musical clock No. 11 Polonaise | E min. | Musical clock | V/12 | by Bach, W. F. (BR A73 F 207) | 01454 | |
II 144 | III | 1763 or later | Musical clock No. 12 Polonaise Trio | A min. | Musical clock | V/12 | by Bach, W. F. (BR A74 F 207) | 01455 | |
II 145 | III | 1763 or later | Musical clock No. 13 March | C maj. | Musical clock | V/12 | by Bach, W. F. (BR A75 F 207) | 01456 | |
II 146 | III | 1763 or later | Musical clock No. 14 March | F maj. | Musical clock | V/12 | by Bach, W. F. (BR A76 F 207) | 01457 | |
II 147 | III | 1763 or later | Musical clock No. 15 La Combattuta | G maj. | Musical clock | V/12 | by Bach, W. F. (BR A77 F 207) | 01458 | |
II 148 | III | 1763 or later | Musical clock No. 16 Scherzo | G min. | Musical clock | V/12 | by Bach, W. F. (BR A78 F 207) | 01459 | |
II 149 | III | 1763 or later | Musical clock No. 17 Minuet | G maj. | Musical clock | V/12 | by Bach, W. F. (BR A79 F 207) | 01460 | |
II 150 | III | 1763 or later | Musical clock No. 18 Trio | G min. | Musical clock | V/12 | by Bach, W. F. (BR A80 F 207) | 01461 | |
III 177 | III | Prelude and Fugue | E♭ maj. | Keyboard | 36: 88 | V/12: 134 | by Bach, J. Christoph? [117] | 01488 | |
III 179 | III | 1728 (JDH) | Fantasia durch alle Tonarten gehend | A min. | Keyboard | V/12 | by Heinichen [118] | 01490 | |
III 180 | III | Fugue | D min. | Keyboard | 36: 188 | V/12 | by Kellner, J. P. [67] | 01491 | |
III 181 | III | Fugue | A min. | Keyboard | V/12 | by Krebs, J. L. (Krebs‑WV 825/2) | 01492 | ||
III 182 | III | Passacaglia | D min. | Keyboard | 42: 234 | V/12 | by Witt | 01493 | |
III 183 | III | 1725 (AMB) | Notebook A. M. Bach (1725) No. 6 Rondeau | B♭ maj. | Keyboard | 432: 27 | V/4: 85 | by Couperin ( 6ième Ordre : Les Bergeries) | 01494 |
1036 | III | 1731 (CPE) | Trio | D min. | Vl Hc (2Vl Bc) | VI/5 | by Bach, C. P. E. (H 569; Wq 145) | 01218 | |
1037 | III | c. 1740s (JGG) | Sonata | C maj. | 2Vl Bc | 9: 229 | VI/5 | by Goldberg [119] | 01219 |
III 173 | III | 1712 (FAB) c. 1723 (JSB) | Invention | B min. | Vl Kb | 451: 172 | VI/5 | by Bonporti (Op. 10 No. 2) [120] | 01484 |
III 174 | III | 1712 (FAB) c. 1723 (JSB) | Invention | B♭ maj. | Vl Kb | 451: 176 | VI/5 | by Bonporti (Op. 10 No. 5) [121] | 01485 |
III 175 | III | 1712 (FAB) c. 1723 (JSB) | Invention | C min. | Vl Kb | 451: 181 | VI/5 | by Bonporti (Op. 10 No. 6) [122] | 01486 |
III 176 | III | 1712 (FAB) c. 1723 (JSB) | Invention | D maj. | Vl Kb | 451: 185 | VI/5 | by Bonporti (Op. 10 No. 7) [123] | 01487 |
III 184 | III | c. 1747 (Zuc.) | Sonata | A min. | Vl Bc | VI/5 | by Zuccari (Op. 1 No. 10) [124] | 01495 | |
III 185 | III | Sonata | D maj. | 2Vl Bc | VI/5 | by Bach, C. P. E. (H 585; ≈H 507; Wq 74) | 01496 | ||
III 186 | III | Sonata | F maj. | 2Vl Bc | VI/5 | by Bach, C. P. E. (H 576; Wq 154) | 01497 | ||
III 187 | III | Sonata (Trio) | F maj. | Bas Fl Vne | VI/5 | by Bach, C. P. E. (H 589) | 02454 | ||
III 188 | III | c. 1740 (WFB) | Sonata (Concerto) | F maj. | 2Hc | 431: 47 | V/12 | by Bach, W. F. (BR A12 F 10) | 01499 |
I 23 | III | 1710 (Alb.) c.1710 (JSB) | Concerto | E min. | 2Vl Va Vc Vne | VI/5 | by Albinoni (Op. 2 No. 4 = 2nd Concerto) | 01331 | |
III 189 | III | 1745–1747 (JSB) | Concerto | A min. | Hc Str Bc | VI/5 | by Bach, C. P. E. (H 403; Wq 1) | 01500 | |
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The Bach-Werke-Verzeichnis is a catalogue of compositions by Johann Sebastian Bach. It was first published in 1950, edited by Wolfgang Schmieder. The catalogue's second edition appeared in 1990. An abbreviated version of that second edition, known as BWV2a, was published in 1998.
"Bist du bei mir, geh ich mit Freuden" is an aria from Gottfried Heinrich Stölzel's opera Diomedes, which was first staged on 16 November 1718. The aria is best known as "Bist du bei mir," BWV 508, a version for voice and continuo found as No. 25 in the 1725 Notebook for Anna Magdalena Bach.
Chorale fantasia is a type of large composition based on a chorale melody, both works for organ, and vocal settings, for example the opening movements of Bach's chorale cantatas, with the chorale melody as a cantus firmus.
The Minuets in G major and G minor, BWV Anh. 114 and 115, are a pair of movements from a suite for harpsichord by Christian Petzold, which, through their appearance in the 1725 Notebook for Anna Magdalena Bach, used to be attributed to Johann Sebastian Bach. These minuets, which are suitable for beginners on the piano, are among the best known pieces of music literature. The 1965 pop song "A Lover's Concerto", of which millions of copies were sold, is based on the first of these Minuets.
The Prelude in C Minor, BWV 999, is, according to its only extant 18th-century manuscript, a composition for lute by Johann Sebastian Bach. In the manuscript, conserved as Fascicle 19 of Mus.ms. Bach P 804 at the Berlin State Library, Johann Peter Kellner wrote the piece down in keyboard notation. The time of origin of the work is not known: possibly Bach composed it in his Köthen period, that is, between 1717 and 1723, or the early years of his ensuing Leipzig period. Kellner's copy was produced after 1727, but before Bach's death in 1750.
Schlage doch, gewünschte Stunde, BWV 53, is an aria for alto, bells, strings and continuo. It was likely composed in the early 18th century, although its date of first performance is unknown. From the second half of the 18th century until the early 1950s the aria was attributed to Johann Sebastian Bach. In 1955, it was suggested by the Bach scholar Karl Anton that the aria's composer was more likely to be a member of Melchior Hoffmann's circle.
In Johann Sebastian Bach's time, the election or inauguration of a new town council, normally an annual event, was celebrated with a church service. A cantata written for such occasion was indicated with the term Ratswahl or Ratswechsel. Bach composed such cantatas for Mühlhausen and for Leipzig. Five of these cantatas are entirely extant. One further cantata, BWV 193.2, lost part of its music, and there are another five that have only been known to exist, or for which only the text is extant.
Wer ist der, so von Edom kömmt is a pasticcio Passion oratorio based on compositions by Carl Heinrich Graun, Georg Philipp Telemann, Johann Sebastian Bach and others. The pasticcio was assembled around 1750.
Johann Sebastian Bach worked at the ducal court in Weimar from 1708 to 1717. The composition of cantatas for the Schlosskirche on a regular monthly basis started with his promotion to Konzertmeister in March 1714.
The Concerto, BWV 525a, is a trio sonata in C major for violin, cello and basso continuo, based on material otherwise found in Johann Sebastian Bach's first Organ Sonata, BWV 525, and Flute Sonata in A major, BWV 1032. The oldest extant manuscript containing the BWV 525a arrangement, D-B Mus.ms. Bach St 345, is dated to the middle of the 18th century. Although this version of Bach's sonata movements may have originated during his lifetime in the circle around him, it seems unlikely that the composer supervised, or even ordered, the manufacture of the string trio adaptation, thus the arrangement has been listed in BWV Anh. II, that is the Anhang (Anh.) of doubtful works, in the 1998 edition of the Bach-Werke-Verzeichnis (BWV). Breitkopf & Härtel published BWV 525a in 1965. Digital facsimiles of 18th- and 19th-century manuscript copies of the arrangement, in which the sonata is titled "Concerto", became available in the 21st century.
Ein Lämmlein geht und trägt die Schuld, also known by the title of its earliest extant printed libretto, Die leidende und am Creutz sterbende Liebe Jesu, is a Passion oratorio by Gottfried Heinrich Stölzel, composed in 1720. Its opening chorus is based on Paul Gerhardt's "Ein Lämmlein geht und trägt die Schuld" and its usual hymn tune, Wolfgang Dachstein's "An Wasserflüssen Babylon" melody.
The Dietel manuscript, D-LEb Peters Ms. R 18, also known as the Dietel Collection and, in German, Choralsammlung Dietel, is the oldest extant manuscript with a large collection of four-part chorales by Johann Sebastian Bach. It contains 149 of Bach's chorale harmonisations and originated around 1735. The music in the manuscript was copied by Johann Ludwig Dietel, one of Bach's pupils from the Thomasschule.
Herr, wenn die stolzen Feinde schnauben, BWV 248VI, is a church cantata for Epiphany, which Johann Sebastian Bach composed as the sixth part of his Christmas Oratorio, written for the Christmas season of 1734–35 in Leipzig. The cantata was first performed on 6 January 1735.
Missa Providentiae is a Kyrie–Gloria Mass in D minor composed by Antonio Caldara, which around 1728 was expanded into a Missa tota by Jan Dismas Zelenka: this composer derived a Sanctus and Agnus Dei from Caldara's Kyrie and Gloria, and added a Credo, ZWV 31, of his own hand. Around 1738–1741, Johann Sebastian Bach made a copy of a Sanctus, BWV 239, which was based on the first section of the Gloria of Caldara's Kyrie–Gloria Mass.
Pietro Torri's Magnificat in C major for double choir and orchestra likely dates from the 1690s. The work is scored for two SATB choirs, two trumpets, bassoon, strings and basso continuo. Its music opens with an instrumental introduction (sinfonia). Most of the composition's movements are either choral movements, in which all singers and instruments participate, or duets for two singers and a more limited instrumental accompaniment.
In the period following Johann Sebastian Bach's death in 1750, apart from the publication of The Art of Fugue in the early 1750s, the only further publications prior to the 1790s were the settings of Bach's four-part chorales. In 1758 Friedrich Wilhelm Marpurg was the first to start preparing a published edition of Bach's four-part chorales, but in 1763 was prevented by royal duties. C. P. E. Bach, who owned the original manuscripts, then set about the same task, producing two volumes in 1765 and 1769. Dissatisfied with his publisher Friedrich Wilhelm Birnstiel, he surrendered the manuscript rights in 1771 to Johann Kirnberger and his patron Princess Anna Amalia of Prussia. From 1777 onwards, Kirnberger unsuccessfully made requests to Birnstiel and a new publisher, Johann Gottlob Immanuel Breitkopf, to publish the chorales. Following Kirnberger's death in 1783, C.P.E. Bach approached Breitkopf, who published them in four volumes between 1784 and 1787.
Daniel Vetter was an organist and composer of the German Baroque era.
The Magnificat in A minor, BWV Anh. 21, TWV 1:1748, is Melchior Hoffmann's musical setting of a German version of the Song of Mary from the Gospel of Luke. The composition originated around 1707, when the composer was director musices and organist of the Neue Kirche in Leipzig. Composed in A minor, the Magnificat is scored for soprano and small orchestra. The work was first published in the 1950s, and it was recorded by Magda László, by Joshua Rifkin, by Wolfgang Helbich, and by Deborah York, among others.
Der inzwischen durch zahlreiche Verschiebungen unübersichtlich gewordene Anhang wird ebenfalls komplett überarbeitet (transl.: The Anhang, which in the meanwhile has become confusing because of many changes, will also be completely reworked)