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Apart from his orchestral keyboard concertos and his solo organ concertos, Johann Sebastian Bach composed
keyboard concerto Keyboard concerto refers to a concerto for one or more keyboard instruments, usually with an orchestral accompaniment. Types of keyboard concertos include: * Harpsichord concerto * Organ concerto * Piano concerto Keyboard Keyboard may refer to: ...
s for unaccompanied
harpsichord A harpsichord ( it, clavicembalo; french: clavecin; german: Cembalo; es, clavecín; pt, cravo; nl, klavecimbel; pl, klawesyn) is a musical instrument played by means of a keyboard. This activates a row of levers that turn a trigger mechanism ...
: * Most of his Weimar concerto transcriptions, over twenty arrangements of Italian and Italianate orchestral concertos which he produced around 1713–1714 when he was employed in Weimar, were written for solo harpsichord ( BWV 592a and 972–987). * Two decades later, some ten years after he had become in Leipzig, he wrote a concerto for two harpsichords,
BWV 1061a The keyboard concertos, BWV 1052–1065, are concertos for harpsichord (or organ), strings and continuo by Johann Sebastian Bach. There are seven complete concertos for a single harpsichord (BWV 1052–1058), three concertos for two harpsicho ...
, which was later orchestrated as BWV 1061. * The ''Italian Concerto'', BWV 971, was published in 1735 as part of his ''
Clavier-Übung II Johann Sebastian Bach's ''Clavier-Übung II'' was published in 1735, containing two works written for performance on a two- manual harpsichord. In the publication, Bach contrasted a work in Italian style – a '' Concerto nach Italienischem Gus ...
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Weimar concerto transcriptions

In his Weimar period, Johann Sebastian Bach transcribed Italian and Italianate concertos. Most, if not all, of the concerto transcriptions for unaccompanied harpsichord were realised from July 1713 to July 1714. Most of these transcriptions were based on concertos by
Antonio Vivaldi Antonio Lucio Vivaldi (4 March 1678 â€“ 28 July 1741) was an Italian composer, virtuoso violinist and impresario of Baroque music. Regarded as one of the greatest Baroque composers, Vivaldi's influence during his lifetime was widespread a ...
. Other models for the transcriptions included concertos by
Alessandro Marcello Alessandro Ignazio Marcello (; 1 February 1673 – 19 June 1747) was an Italian nobleman and composer. Biography Born in Venice, Marcello was the son of a senator, and as a nobleman, enjoyed a comfortable life that gave him the freedom to ...
, Benedetto Marcello, Georg Philipp Telemann and
Prince Johann Ernst of Saxe-Weimar Johann Ernst of Saxe-Weimar (german: 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. Despite his early death he is remembered as a col ...
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Concerto in G major, BWV 592a

After by Prince Johann Ernst of Saxe-Weimar, and organ version
BWV 592 The organ concertos of Johann Sebastian Bach are solo works for organ, transcribed and reworked from instrumental concertos originally composed by Antonio Vivaldi and the musically talented Prince Johann Ernst of Saxe-Weimar. While there is no dou ...
. Movements: # o tempo indication# Grave # Presto


Concerto in D major, BWV 972

After Violin Concerto in D major Op. 3 No. 9 (RV 230) by Antonio Vivaldi. There is an earlier version of this arrangement, BWV 972a. Movements: # o tempo indication# Largo- Larghetto # Allegro


Concerto in G major, BWV 973

After Violin Concerto in G major, RV 299, by Antonio Vivaldi (later version published as Op. 7 No. 8). Movements: # o tempo indication# Largo # Allegro


Concerto in D minor, BWV 974

After Oboe Concerto in D minor by
Alessandro Marcello Alessandro Ignazio Marcello (; 1 February 1673 – 19 June 1747) was an Italian nobleman and composer. Biography Born in Venice, Marcello was the son of a senator, and as a nobleman, enjoyed a comfortable life that gave him the freedom to ...
. Movements: # o tempo indication# Adagio # Presto


Concerto in G minor, BWV 975

After Violin Concerto in G minor, RV 316, by Antonio Vivaldi (variant RV 316a, published as Op. 4 No. 6). Movements: # o tempo indication# Largo # Giga Presto


Concerto in C major, BWV 976

After Violin Concerto in E major Op. 3 No. 12 (RV 265) by Antonio Vivaldi. Movements: # o tempo indication# Largo # Allegro


Concerto in C major, BWV 977

After an unidentified model. Movements: # o tempo indication# Adagio # Giga


Concerto in F major, BWV 978

After Violin Concerto in G major Op. 3 No. 3 (RV 310) by Antonio Vivaldi. Movements: # Allegro # Largo # Allegro


Concerto in B minor, BWV 979

After Violin Concerto in D minor, RV 813, by Antonio Vivaldi (formerly RV Anh. 10 attributed to Torelli). Movements: # Allegro – Adagio # Allegro # Andante # Adagio # Allegro


Concerto in G major, BWV 980

After Violin Concerto in B-flat major, RV 383 by Antonio Vivaldi (variant RV 383a published as Op. 4 No. 1). Movements: # o tempo indication# Largo # Allegro


Concerto in C minor, BWV 981

After Violin Concerto in C minor Op. 1 No. 2 by Benedetto Marcello. Movements: # Adagio # Vivace # o tempo indication# Prestissimo


Concerto in B-flat major, BWV 982

After Violin Concerto in B-flat major Op. 1 No. 1 by Prince Johann Ernst of Saxe-Weimar. Movements: # o tempo indication# Adagio # Allegro # Allegro


Concerto in G minor, BWV 983

After an unidentified model. Movements: # o tempo indication# Adagio # Allegro


Concerto in C major, BWV 984

After the Violin Concerto in C major by Prince Johann Ernst of Saxe–Weimar (like
BWV 595 The organ concertos of Johann Sebastian Bach are solo works for organ, transcribed and reworked from instrumental concertos originally composed by Antonio Vivaldi and the musically talented Prince Johann Ernst of Saxe-Weimar. While there is no doub ...
). Movements: # o tempo indication# Adagio e affettoso # Allegro assai


Concerto in G minor, BWV 985

After the , by Georg Philipp Telemann. Movements: # o tempo indication# Adagio # Allegro


Concerto in G major, BWV 986

After an unidentified model. Movements: # o tempo indication# Adagio # Allegro


Concerto in D minor, BWV 987

After Concerto Op. 1 No. 4 by Prince Johann Ernst of Saxe-Weimar. Movements: # o tempo indication# Allegro # Adagio # Vivace


Original compositions

Bach composed unaccompanied keyboard concertos for one and two harpsichords.


''Italian Concerto'' included in ''Clavier-Ãœbung II''

Bach's ''Italian Concerto'', BWV 971, was published in 1735, as first of two compositions included in ''
Clavier-Übung II Johann Sebastian Bach's ''Clavier-Übung II'' was published in 1735, containing two works written for performance on a two- manual harpsichord. In the publication, Bach contrasted a work in Italian style – a '' Concerto nach Italienischem Gus ...
''. An early version of the concerto's first movement survives in an 18th-century copy.


Early version of Concerto for two harpsichords, BWV 1061

BWV 1061a, a concerto for two harpsichords without accompaniment, is Bach's original version of the Concerto for two harpsichords and strings, BWV 1061.


Doubtful works

Several concertos for unaccompanied harpsichord are listed as doubtful in Anhang II of the 1998 edition of the '' Bach-Werke-Verzeichnis'':, pp. 459–466 * BWV 909 – Concerto and Fugue in C minor * BWV Anh. 151 – Concerto in C major * BWV Anh. 152 – Concerto in G major


Discography


BWV 592a and 972–987

* (1999). Brilliant Classics 99372/3 and /4.


''Italian Concerto''


BWV 909

* (1986). Ricercar RIC 038014 * Christiane Wuyts (1988). Brilliant Classics 99362/9.


BWV 1061a

* Guillermo Brachetta and (2016). Resonus RES 10189.


Further reading


Introduction
(in German and English) â€
Commentary
(English translation—commentary in paperback original is in German) * * *] * * Sarah Elizabeth Hanks. ''The German Unaccompanied Keyboard Concerto in the Early 18th Century: Including Works of Walther, Bach, and Their Contemporaries''. University of Iowa, 1972 (dissertation). * * Karl Heller. "Zur Stellung des Concerto C-Dur für zwei Cembali BWV 1061 in Bachs Konzert-Å’uvre", pp. 241–251 in ''Bericht über die Wissenschaftliche Konferenz zum V. Internationalen Bachfest der DDR in Verbindung mit dem 60. Bachfest der Neuen Bach-Gesellschaft (1985)'', edited by Winfried Hoffmann and Armin Schneiderheinze. Leipzig, 1988. * * * * * * * * * * * (a reprint of a 1985 publication in
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) * *


Manuscripts

* 25448 MSM at
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(): Fascicle
3
(BWV 972a) an
4
(BWV 981) at '' Bach Digital'' * D-DS Mus. ms. 66 at (BWV 974;
D-DS Mus. ms. 66
at '' Bach Digital'') * D-LEb Peters Ms. 8 at / Bach Archive: Fascicle
14
(BWV 971)
28
(BWV 984) an
29
(BWV 981) at '' Bach Digital'' * D-LEm Poel. mus. Ms. 29 at (BWV 592a, 973 and 983–4
D-LEm Poel. mus. Ms. 29
at '' Bach Digital'')
Mus.ms. Bach P 280
at Berlin State Library (BWV 592 and 973–982;
D-B Mus. ms. Bach P 280
at '' Bach Digital'')
Mus.ms. Bach P 801 (28)
at Berlin State Library ("Concerto di Marcello", BWV 981;
D-B Mus. ms. Bach P 801, Fascicle 28
at '' Bach Digital'')
Mus.ms. Bach P 804
at Berlin State Library (): Fascicle
4
(BWV 974)
15
(BWV 976)
28
(BWV 985)
34
(BWV 987)
35
(BWV 983)
46
(BWV 986)
52
(BWV 984)
54
(BWV 973)
55
(BWV 972) an
56
(BWV 977) at '' Bach Digital'' * Mus.ms. Bach St 139, Fascicle 1 at Berlin State Library (autograph parts of BWV 1061a
D-B Mus. ms. Bach St 139, Faszikel 1
at '' Bach Digital'')


References


Sources

* Kirsten Beißwenger
"An early version of the first movement of the ''Italian Concerto'' BWV 971 from the Scholz collection?" pp. 1–19
i
''Bach Studies 2''
edited by Daniel R. Melamed. Cambridge University Press, 2006. * * * * *
Updates (2016)
* * *


External links

* At IMSLP website: **BWV 592a: Violin Concerto in G major (Johann Ernst Prinz von Sachsen-Weimar) ** Italienisches Konzert, BWV 971 (Bach, Johann Sebastian) ** 16 Konzerte nach verschiedenen Meistern, BWV 972–987 (Bach, Johann Sebastian), Violin Concerto in D major, RV 230 (Vivaldi, Antonio), Violin Concerto in G major, RV 299 (Vivaldi, Antonio), Oboe Concerto in D minor, S.Z799 (Marcello, Alessandro), Violin Concerto in G minor, RV 316a (Vivaldi, Antonio), Violin Concerto in E major, RV 265 (Vivaldi, Antonio), Violin Concerto in G major, RV 310 (Vivaldi, Antonio), Violin Concerto in B-flat major, RV 383a (Vivaldi, Antonio), Violin Concerto in C major (Johann Ernst Prinz von Sachsen-Weimar) and Violin Concerto, TWV 51:g1 (Telemann, Georg Philipp) ** 12 Concerti Grossi, Op.1 (Marcello, Benedetto), L'estro armonico, Op.3 (Vivaldi, Antonio), La stravaganza, Op.4 (Vivaldi, Antonio), 12 Concerti, Op.7 (Vivaldi, Antonio) and 12 Concerti a 5 (Various) ** Concerto for 2 Harpsichords in C major, BWV 1061 (Bach, Johann Sebastian) {{Compositions for Organ, Keyboard and Lute by Johann Sebastian Bach Concertos by Johann Sebastian Bach