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Organ<br />

New engraving and<br />

links to Bach digital<br />

In 1985 Christoph Wolff, working at Yale University, discovered a<br />

collection of 82 chorales compiled by Johann Gottfried Neumeister<br />

(1756–1840) and containing 38 compositions by Johann Sebastian Bach.<br />

They reveal great stylistic variety with forebears in the northern<br />

German organ tradition. Fantasies, fugues, fughettas and i<strong>mit</strong>ative<br />

techniques employing motifs from the chorale melody bear witness<br />

to Bach’s broad compositional spectrum even in these early works.<br />

Johann Sebastian Bach:<br />

Organ Works, Volume 9<br />

Organ Chorales<br />

from the Neumeister<br />

Collection<br />

(Yale University<br />

Manuscript LM 4708)<br />

This newly published volume is an updated edition of Volume 9,<br />

Series IV of the New Bach Edition (NBA), edited by Christoph Wolff<br />

in full accordance with the source. In addition to a newly added<br />

concordance and corrections to the musical text, it also contains<br />

a detailed Foreword by the editor with further information on the<br />

Neumeister Collection and hymnological details.<br />

• Complete new engraving<br />

• New detailed Foreword about the Neumeister Collection<br />

by Christoph Wolff (Ger/Eng)<br />

• Links to relevant sources in Bach digital<br />

BÄRENREITER URTEXT<br />

Edited by Christoph Wolff<br />

Updated edition with a Foreword<br />

by the editor (Ger/Eng)<br />

BA 5269 · approx. € 25.95<br />

(replaces BA 5181)<br />

To appear in February <strong>2018</strong><br />

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To the shop<br />

ISMN 979-0-006-52321-4<br />

9790006523214<br />

New Issue Title<br />

New Publications I/<strong>2018</strong> · The Programme 46

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