Works For Keyboard By J.S. Bach - Media

Media

See list of compositions by Johann Sebastian Bach for recordings of some of his keyboard works.

Johann Sebastian Bach
Compositions
  • Catalogue
  • Cantata
  • Chorale harmonisations
  • Fugal works
  • Harpsichord concertos
  • Keyboard works
  • Songs and arias
  • Transcriptions
  • Orchestral suites
  • Six suites for solo cello
  • Sonatas and partitas for solo violin (1720)
  • Brandenburg concertos (1721)
  • The Well-Tempered Clavier (1722)
  • Notebook for Anna Magdalena Bach (1722, 1725)
  • Cantatas (Three annual cycles of church cantatas, from 1723)
  • Magnificat (1723)
  • St John Passion (discography) (1724)
  • Chorale cantatas (1724)
  • Easter Oratorio (1725)
  • Partitas for keyboard (1727–1730)
  • St Matthew Passion (structure, discography) (1727)
  • Christmas Oratorio (1734)
  • Clavier-Übung III (1735–1736)
  • Great Eighteen Chorale Preludes (1740–1750)
  • Goldberg Variations (1741)
  • Schübler Chorales (1748)
  • Mass in B minor (structure, discography) (1749)
  • The Art of Fugue (1750)
  • Bach Gesellschaft
  • Neue Bachgesellschaft
  • Bach-Archiv Leipzig
  • Johann-Sebastian-Bach-Institut
  • Neue Bach-Ausgabe
  • International Johann Sebastian Bach Competition
  • Family
  • BACH motif
  • Students
  • Bach: The Goldberg Variations (G. Gould)
  • Switched-On Bach (W. Carlos)
  • Bach Festivals

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