| Title: | [Musical score] [c. 1730] Triosonata No. 3 in D Minor / Johann Sebastian Bach. |
| Personal Author: | Bach, Johann Sebastian, 1685-1750. |
| Date: | [c. 1730]. |
| Extent: | [1] leaf. |
| Accompanying Material: | See also the accompanying cards on which provenance information regarding the score appears; it was originally in the possession of Fred J. Wolle, founder of the Bethlehem Bach Choir. |
| Abstract: | The manuscript fragment is from Bach's Triosonata No. 3 in D minor, BMV 527, the first movement, measures 91-112, written during Bach's years in Leipzig (1727-1730) during which he wrote six triosonatas for the organ. This fragment, probably intended as a practice piece, is in the hand of one of Bach's copyists identified as "Kast's Anonymous No. 18." Bach, a German composer and organist, wrote instrumental, chamber, vocal, and church music, serving as the court organist at Weimar (1708-17), the court concert master (1714-17), the court Kapellmeister (1717-25) and the director of university music from 1723 onwards. |
| Personal Subject: | Bach, Johann Sebastian, 1685-1750. |
| Subject: | Organ music--Scores. |
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