Passacaglia for Organ, BWV 582 (Bach, Johann Sebastian)
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Complete score
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Wilhelm Rust (1822-1892)
Bach-Gesellschaft Ausgabe (1851-1900), Band 15
Leipzig: Breitkopf & Härtel, (1967). Plate B.W. {{{3}}}
Transcriptions
For Piano solo (d'Albert)
Transcribed for Solo Piano
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Eugene d'Albert (1864-1932), transcriber
Berlin: Bote & Bock, n.d.(ca.1892), Plate B & B 13416 (777)
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For Piano solo (Malata)
transcription for solo piano
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Fritz Malata (1882-1949), transcriber
Leipzig: Breitkopf & Härtel, 1926, Plate 28003
Public Domain - Non-PD EU
For Piano solo (Szántó)
Transcription for piano [TB]
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Theodore Szántó (1877-1934), transcriber
Paris: Editions Salabert, 1932. Plate E.A.S. 7488
Public Domain - Non-PD US
For Piano solo (Weiss)
Transcription for solo piano
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Joseph Weiss (1864-1945), transcriber
Leipzig: Steingraeber Verlag, 1907, Plate No.1880
Public Domain - Non-PD EU
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General Information
| Work Title | Passacaglia for Organ, BWV 582 |
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| Alternative Title |
| Composer | Bach, Johann Sebastian |
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| Opus/Catalogue Number | BWV 582 |
| Year of First Publication | Bach-Gesellschaft Book 15, 1867 |
| Genre | Piece for other keyboards |
| Piece Style | Baroque |
| Instrumentation | Organ |
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