Johann Sebastian Bach, Wir glauben all (BWV Anh II 70)
It is already almost a year ago I published something in the series of spurious Bach compositions (see here: https://partitura.org/index.php/johann-sebastian…tt-bwv-anh-ii-69/). The next in line is this little fugue about the first fe notes of the melody of "Wir glauben all an einen Gott". The source of this composition is manuscript D-LEm Poel. mus. Ms. 18, held at the Leipzig University Library in Germany. The source attributes the music to Johann Sebastian Bach, nevertheless Bach's authorship is uncertain.
Whether or not it is written by Bach, it is a charming little manualiter fugue. As it is a three part fugue, it is not very difficult to play.
The recording was done with the sample set of the Silbermann organ of the Stadtkirche Zöblitz by Prospectum (http://www.prospectum.com/index.php?language=english&id1=2&id2=8")
Score available here: https://partitura.org/index.php/johann-sebastian-bach-wir-glauben-all-an-einen-gott-bwv-anh-ii-70
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Hey there @primalamusica
How are you? It's been a while! Good to hear you again, after so much time!
Greetings and I wish you a nice summer!! 😇 👋
Thanks @mipiano. It's indeed been a while. Busy with other things. Though I've been working on new scores and recordings, so this summer I'll be publishing the 'stock' I've build up.
A very nice summer for you too!!
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