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Bach: The Toccatas, BWV 910-916 ()

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composed by Johann Sebastian Bach

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Bach: The Toccatas, BWV 910-916 - Mahan Esfahani (harpsichord)
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  1. Toccata for keyboard in F sharp minor, BWV 910 (BC L146)
  2. Toccata for keyboard in C minor, BWV 911 (BC L142)
  3. Toccata for keyboard in D major, BWV 912 (BC L143)
  4. Toccata for keyboard in D minor, BWV 913 (BC L144)
  5. Toccata for keyboard in E minor, BWV 914 (BC L145, 163)
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  1. Toccata for keyboard in F sharp minor, BWV 910 (BC L146)
  2. Toccata for keyboard in C minor, BWV 911 (BC L142)
  3. Toccata for keyboard in D major, BWV 912 (BC L143)
  4. Toccata for keyboard in D minor, BWV 913 (BC L144)
  5. Toccata for keyboard in E minor, BWV 914 (BC L145, 163)
  6. Toccata for keyboard in G minor, BWV 915 (BC L148)
  7. Toccata for keyboard in G major, BWV 916 (BC L147)
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Bach is generally thought of as a musical conservative who wrote his late masterpieces in a style that was already antiquated. However, during his youth he wrote, like many other composers, some wildly experimental music. A toccata is often connected to a fugue, in Bach's music and that of others, but these pieces are freestanding. Bach wrote them during his period working for the Weimar court, and they're so unlike the rest of his music that they have been rarely performed. They may have been written for a clavichord, ...

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Bach: The Toccatas, BWV 910-916 2019, Hyperion

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