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'''Clavier-Übung''' (with or without the [[hyphen]]) is [[German language|German]] for "keyboard practice". In late 17th and early 18th centuries this was a common title for keyboard music collections, although today it is usually associated with [[Johann Sebastian Bach]]'s series of publications (see [[List of compositions by J.S. Bach printed during his lifetime]]). |
'''Clavier-Übung''' (with or without the [[hyphen]]) is [[German language|German]] for "keyboard practice". In late 17th and early 18th centuries this was a common title for keyboard music collections, initially popular after its adoption by [[Johann Kuhnau]] in 1689,<ref name=wolff>Wollf (1991) p.189</ref><ref name=boyd196>Boyd (2006) p.193)</ref> although today it is usually associated with [[Johann Sebastian Bach]]'s series of publications (see [[List of compositions by J.S. Bach printed during his lifetime]]).<ref name=wolff/> |
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The following composers published works under the title ''Clavier-Übung'': |
The following composers published works under the title ''Clavier-Übung'': |
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* [[Johann Sebastian Bach]]: |
* [[Johann Sebastian Bach]]:<ref name=wolff/><ref name=boyd196/> |
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** ''Clavier-Übung Part I'': ''[[Partitas, BWV 825-830|Six Partitas]]'' (1726–1730) |
** ''Clavier-Übung Part I'': ''[[Partitas, BWV 825-830|Six Partitas]]'' (1726–1730) |
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** ''Clavier-Übung Part II'': ''[[Italian Concerto, BWV 971|Italian Concerto]]'' and ''[[Overture in the French style, BWV 831|French Overture]]'' (1735) |
** ''Clavier-Übung Part II'': ''[[Italian Concerto, BWV 971|Italian Concerto]]'' and ''[[Overture in the French style, BWV 831|French Overture]]'' (1735) |
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* [[Johann Krieger]] |
* [[Johann Krieger]] |
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** ''Anmuthige Clavier-Übung'' (1698) |
** ''Anmuthige Clavier-Übung'' (1698) |
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* Johann Kuhnau:<ref name=wolff/><ref name=boyd196/> |
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** ''Neuer Clavier-Übung, erster Theil'' (1689) |
** ''Neuer Clavier-Übung, erster Theil'' (1689) |
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** ''Neuer Clavier-Übung, anderer Theil'' (1692) |
** ''Neuer Clavier-Übung, anderer Theil'' (1692) |
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** ''Clavier Übung'' in three parts, 18 sonatas for harpsichord (1738–c.1745) |
** ''Clavier Übung'' in three parts, 18 sonatas for harpsichord (1738–c.1745) |
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** ''Clavier Übung'' in two parts, 24 preludes for organ or clavichord (1739–42) |
** ''Clavier Übung'' in two parts, 24 preludes for organ or clavichord (1739–42) |
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==References== |
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* {{citation | title=Bach: essays on his life and music | chapter=15 | first=Christoph | last=Wolff | publisher=[[Harvard University Press]] | year=1991 | isbn=0674059263 }} |
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* {{citation | title=Bach | series=The Master Musicians Series | first=Malcolm | last=Boyd | edition=3 | publisher=[[Oxford University Press]] | year=2006 | isbn=0195307712 }} |
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Clavier-Übung (with or without the hyphen) is German for "keyboard practice". In late 17th and early 18th centuries this was a common title for keyboard music collections, initially popular after its adoption by Johann Kuhnau in 1689,[1][2] although today it is usually associated with Johann Sebastian Bach's series of publications (see List of compositions by J.S. Bach printed during his lifetime).[1]
The following composers published works under the title Clavier-Übung:
- Johann Sebastian Bach:[1][2]
- Clavier-Übung Part I: Six Partitas (1726–1730)
- Clavier-Übung Part II: Italian Concerto and French Overture (1735)
- Clavier-Übung Part III (1739)
- Clavier-Übung (without Part number): Aria with Diverse Variations, later nicknamed Goldberg Variations (1741)
- Ferruccio Busoni
- Klavierübung (1918-1925)
- Christoph Graupner:
- Leichte Clavier-Übungen (c.1730)
- Johann Ludwig Krebs
- Clavier Ubung Bestehend in verschiedenen vorspielen und veränderungen einiger Kirchen Gesaenge Nürnberg, J.U. Haffner, c. 1744)
- Clavier-Ubung bestehet in einer [...] Suite [...] Zweyter Theil (Nürnberg, J.U. Haffner, c. 1744)
- Clavier-Ubung bestehend in sechs Sonatinen … IIIter Theil (Nürnberg, J.U. Haffner, c. 1744)
- Johann Krieger
- Anmuthige Clavier-Übung (1698)
- Johann Kuhnau:[1][2]
- Neuer Clavier-Übung, erster Theil (1689)
- Neuer Clavier-Übung, anderer Theil (1692)
- Vincent Lübeck
- Clavier Übung (1728)
- Georg Andreas Sorge
- Clavier Übung in three parts, 18 sonatas for harpsichord (1738–c.1745)
- Clavier Übung in two parts, 24 preludes for organ or clavichord (1739–42)
References
- Wolff, Christoph (1991), "15", Bach: essays on his life and music, Harvard University Press, ISBN 0674059263
- Boyd, Malcolm (2006), Bach, The Master Musicians Series (3 ed.), Oxford University Press, ISBN 0195307712