An edition of Clavierwerke-Verzeichnis (1772) (2017)

Clavierwerke-Verzeichnis (1772)

facsimile of C.P.E Bach's list of keyboard pieces from a manuscript in the Sing-Akademie zu Berlin

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Carl Philipp Emanuel Bach
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An edition of Clavierwerke-Verzeichnis (1772) (2017)

Clavierwerke-Verzeichnis (1772)

facsimile of C.P.E Bach's list of keyboard pieces from a manuscript in the Sing-Akademie zu Berlin

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Language
English
Pages
11

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Edition Notes

Introduction in English by Christoph Wolff.

Includes concordance: CV 1772 = NV 1790 = Wq.

Formerly located in Kiev (Ukraine) among the materials of the long-lost music archive of the Sing-Akademie zu Berlin, but since 2001 on deposit in the Staatsbibliothek zu Berlin, shelf mark SA 4261 (olim D X 1822/1029).

Issued as complimentary gift with the Carl Philipp Emanuel Bach Works, 2005 edition.

Not part of the complete works edition; a modern edition will be included in ser.8 v.5.

Staff notation.

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Los Altos, California

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Library of Congress
M3 .B106 2005 verz.(1772)

The Physical Object

Pagination
11 unnumbered pages
Number of pages
11

ID Numbers

Open Library
OL44491416M
OCLC/WorldCat
995176045

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