Amadis de Gaule was an opera by J. Chr. Bach first produced in Paris, 1779. The libretto was originally written by Quinault for Lully, and it was revised considerably by Saint-Alphonse. This book contains eight articles about the opera, as well as an edition of the libretto with commentary. With an introduction and index. Music examples. Plates.
Bach's Six English Suites have been newly engraved from the acclaimed Hans Bischoff edition. These fresh, easily read pages will make lessons and work towards performance more simple and exciting. Included is a lengthy preface by Bischoff, discussing materials used to develop this edition, along with various footnotes throughout the text to clarify performance. Titles: * No. 1 in A Major * No. 2 in A Minor * No. 3 in G Minor * No. 4 in F Major * No. 5 in E Minor * No. 6 in D Minor
The crowning glory of Bach's lifework in the field of sacred music and a universal statement of Christian faith, reprinted from the authoritative Bach-Gesellschaft edition. Includes translation of text.
THIS IS THE FIRST BOOK OF A COMPREHENSIVE FIVE-VOLUME SERIES FOR PIANO WHICH OFFERS BACH AFICIANDOS AND SERIES STUDENTS A SELECT COLLECTION OF PIECES CHOSEN FOR THEIR VARIETY AND CHARM.
Bach-Gesellschaft edition. For harpsichord, piano, other keyboard instruments. English Suites, French Suites, 6 Partitas, Goldberg Variations, 2-Part Inventions, 3-Part Sinfonias.