J.S. Bach - Keyboard Music - Well-tempered Clavier II
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Prelude No. 15—version in Bb
Originally in G major, transposed here to C, with another version in Bb. If one has an alto @ 392, it is possible to mix and match. My opinion is that the recorder part for the prelude is more doable in Bb, and that the part for the fugue is easier in C. Thus one could use a version all in Bb, but using the alto @ 392 to play the fugue, playing from the C major recorder part, but sounding in Bb.
Recorder part, 1 pp. -
Fugue No. 4, BWV 873/2
Recorder & Keyboard part, 5+1 pp. -
Fugue No. 11
Originally in F major, transposed here to C.
Recorder part, 1 pp. -
Fugue No. 9, arr. for SATB recorders
7 pp. -
Fugue No. 15—version in Bb
Originally in G major, transposed here to C, with another version in Bb. If one has an alto @ 392, it is possible to mix and match. My opinion is that the recorder part for the prelude is more doable in Bb, and that the part for the fugue is easier in C. Thus one could use a version all in Bb, but using the alto @ 392 to play the fugue, playing from the C major recorder part, but sounding in Bb.
Recorder part, 1 pp. -
Fugue No. 4
Originally in c# minor, transposed here to a. NB: The five pages of the keyboard part are arranged so that the page-turns should be between 1 & 2, and then 3 & 4.
Recorder part, 1 pp. -
Fugue
Recorder & Keyboard part, 4+1 pp. -
Fugue No. 17, BWV 886. from Book II, arr. for SATB recorders
8 pp. -
Prelude
Originally in c minor, transposed here to a.
Recorder part, 1 pp. -
Prélude and Fugue No. 22, BWV 891
Recorder & Keyboard part, 10+3 pp. -
Both Rec Pts for Prelude and Fugue No. 11
Originally in F major, transposed here to C.
3 pp. -
Bk 2 Prelude & Fugue No. 22 for trio & quartet
17 pp. -
Recorder parts for Prelude and Fugue No. 15—version in Bb
1+1 pp. -
Prelude
Originally in c minor, transposed here to a.
Recorder & Keyboard part, 2+1 pp. -
Prelude No. 22
Originally in Bb minor, transposed here to d.
Recorder part, 1 pp. -
Prelude
Originally in C# major, transposed here to F.
Recorder part, 1 pp.