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Bach-Werke-Verzeichnis and Weimar concerto transcriptions (Bach)

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Difference between Bach-Werke-Verzeichnis and Weimar concerto transcriptions (Bach)

Bach-Werke-Verzeichnis vs. Weimar concerto transcriptions (Bach)

The Bach-Werke-Verzeichnis (BWV; Bach-Works-Catalogue) is a catalogue of compositions by Johann Sebastian Bach. The concerto transcriptions of Johann Sebastian Bach date from his second period at the court in Weimar (1708–1717).

Similarities between Bach-Werke-Verzeichnis and Weimar concerto transcriptions (Bach)

Bach-Werke-Verzeichnis and Weimar concerto transcriptions (Bach) have 28 things in common (in Unionpedia): Alessandro Marcello, Antonio Vivaldi, Arcangelo Corelli, Bach Archive, Bach Gesellschaft, Benedetto Marcello, Breitkopf & Härtel, Carl Philipp Emanuel Bach, Christoph Wolff, Georg Böhm, Georg Philipp Telemann, Harpsichord, Ich hatte viel Bekümmernis, BWV 21, Ich steh mit einem Fuß im Grabe, BWV 156, Johann Gottfried Walther, Johann Peter Kellner, Johann Sebastian Bach, Keyboard concertos by Johann Sebastian Bach, L'estro armonico, La stravaganza, List of compositions by Johann Sebastian Bach, Oboe Concerto (Marcello), Prince Johann Ernst of Saxe-Weimar, Ryom-Verzeichnis, Tomaso Albinoni, Twelve Concertos, Op. 7 (Vivaldi), Weimar concerto transcriptions (Bach), Wilhelm Friedemann Bach.

Alessandro Marcello

Alessandro Ignazio Marcello (1 February 1673 – 19 June 1747 in Venice) was an Italian nobleman and composer.

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Antonio Vivaldi

Antonio Lucio Vivaldi (4 March 1678 – 28 July 1741) was an Italian Baroque musical composer, virtuoso violinist, teacher and cleric.

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Arcangelo Corelli

Arcangelo Corelli (17 February 1653 – 8 January 1713) was an Italian violinist and composer of the Baroque era.

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Bach Archive

The Bach-Archiv Leipzig or Bach-Archiv is an institution for the documentation and research of the life and work of Johann Sebastian Bach.

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Bach Gesellschaft

The German Bach-Gesellschaft (Bach Society) was a society formed in 1850 for the express purpose of publishing the complete works of Johann Sebastian Bach without editorial additions.

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Benedetto Marcello

Benedetto Giacomo Marcello ((31 July or 1 August 1686 – 24 July 1739) was an Italian composer, writer, advocate, magistrate, and teacher.

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Breitkopf & Härtel

Breitkopf & Härtel is the world's oldest music publishing house.

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Carl Philipp Emanuel Bach

Carl Philipp Emanuel Bach (8 March 1714 – 14 December 1788), also formerly spelled Karl Philipp Emmanuel Bach, was a German Classical period musician and composer, the fifth child and second (surviving) son of Johann Sebastian Bach and Maria Barbara Bach.

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Christoph Wolff

Christoph Wolff (born May 24, 1940) is a German-born musicologist.

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Georg Böhm

Georg Böhm (2 September 1661 – 18 May 1733) was a German Baroque organist and composer.

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Georg Philipp Telemann

Georg Philipp Telemann (– 25 June 1767) was a German Baroque composer and multi-instrumentalist.

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Harpsichord

A harpsichord is a musical instrument played by means of a keyboard which activates a row of levers that in turn trigger a mechanism that plucks one or more strings with a small plectrum.

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Ich hatte viel Bekümmernis, BWV 21

Johann Sebastian Bach composed the church cantata Ich hatte viel Bekümmernis (I had much grief),, in Weimar, possibly in 1713, partly even earlier.

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Ich steh mit einem Fuß im Grabe, BWV 156

Ich steh mit einem Fuß im Grabe (I am standing with one foot in the grave), BWV 156, is a church cantata by Johann Sebastian Bach.

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Johann Gottfried Walther

Johann Gottfried Walther (18 September 1684 – 23 March 1748) was a German music theorist, organist, composer, and lexicographer of the Baroque era.

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Johann Peter Kellner

Johann Peter Kellner (variants: Keller, Kelner) (28 September 1705 – 19 April 1772) was a German organist and composer.

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Johann Sebastian Bach

Johann Sebastian Bach (28 July 1750) was a composer and musician of the Baroque period, born in the Duchy of Saxe-Eisenach.

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Keyboard concertos by Johann Sebastian Bach

The harpsichord concertos, BWV 1052–1065, are concertos for harpsichord, strings and continuo by Johann Sebastian Bach.

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L'estro armonico

L'estro armonico (the harmonic inspiration), Antonio Vivaldi's Op. 3, is a set of 12 concertos for stringed instruments, first published in Amsterdam in 1711.

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La stravaganza

La stravaganza (The Extravagance), Op. 4, is a set of concertos written by Antonio Vivaldi in 1712–1713.

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List of compositions by Johann Sebastian Bach

Johann Sebastian Bach composed cantatas, motets, masses, Magnificats, Passions, oratorios, four-part chorales, songs and arias.

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Oboe Concerto (Marcello)

The Oboe Concerto in D minor, S D935, is an early 18th-century concerto for oboe, strings and continuo attributed to the Venetian composer Alessandro Marcello.

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Prince Johann Ernst of Saxe-Weimar

Johann Ernst of Saxe-Weimar (Johann Ernst von Sachsen-Weimar) (25 December 1696 – 1 August 1715) was a German prince, son by his second marriage of Johann Ernst III, Duke of Saxe-Weimar.

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Ryom-Verzeichnis

The Ryom-Verzeichnis or Ryom Verzeichnis (both often abbreviated RV) is a (now standard) catalog of the music of Antonio Vivaldi created by Peter Ryom.

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Tomaso Albinoni

Tomaso Giovanni Albinoni (8 June 1671 – 17 January 1751) was an Italian Baroque composer.

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Twelve Concertos, Op. 7 (Vivaldi)

A set of twelve concertos was published by Estienne Roger in 1716-1717 under Antonio Vivaldi's name, as his Opus 7.

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Weimar concerto transcriptions (Bach)

The concerto transcriptions of Johann Sebastian Bach date from his second period at the court in Weimar (1708–1717).

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Wilhelm Friedemann Bach

Wilhelm Friedemann Bach (22 November 1710 – 1 July 1784), the second child and eldest son of Johann Sebastian Bach and Maria Barbara Bach, was a German composer and performer.

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Bach-Werke-Verzeichnis and Weimar concerto transcriptions (Bach) Comparison

Bach-Werke-Verzeichnis has 466 relations, while Weimar concerto transcriptions (Bach) has 87. As they have in common 28, the Jaccard index is 5.06% = 28 / (466 + 87).

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