Bach Schübler Chorales, BWV 645-650
The Six Chorales of Various Kinds, also known as Schübler Chorales, are six pieces composed by Johann Sebastian Bach and published around 1748. The informal title, 'Schübler', derives from the name of the original engraver of the collection. The six pieces are written for a single organ with two manuals and a pedal, and are transcribed from sections of Bach's cantatas (with BWV 646 assumed to derive from one of the lost cantatas). It is understood that this set of pieces was conceived as an approachable version of the cantatas (which were largely unpublished during Bach's lifetime).
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Compositore: Giovanni Sebastiano Bach
Modulo: Chorale Preludio
Chiave: Mi bemolle maggiore
Strumenti musicali: Organo
Periodo: Barocco
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