Bach was a great transcriber not only of his own works but also of others, manifesting in several organ arrangements that include the fugue from his Violin Sonata (BWV 1001) and concertos by, among others, Antonio Vivaldi, Georg Philipp Teleman and Alessandro Marcello. The arrangements in this book go one step further in that they are for two organists at the same instrument. The Chaconne from the Partita for Solo Violin (BWV 1004) takes Bach’s model as a uniquely expressive starting point that finds inspiration in the piano accompaniments composed by Robert Schumann and Felix Mendelssohn and the transcription of Carl Reinecke. Brandenburg Concerto No. III needs no introduction to music lovers, though few will have heard it as an arrangement for four hands and four feet at the same instrument. The final duet is an arrangement of Bach’s second Orchestral Suite in B minor, arranged for keyboards alone. This makes it equally playable on any keyboard or a combination of two instruments.
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Three arrangements for organ duet – four hands and four feet
Two versions of the Suite in B minor, allowing for performance at two separate instruments with (photocopiable seconda)
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