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 924–930, 939–942 and 999, is a 19th-century compilation of short pieces, collected from various 18th-century manuscripts written by
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and others. Notwithstanding their diverse origin and characteristics, they were published as a set of twelve
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preludes by Bach in, amongst others, the 36th volume of the
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(BGA). Several collections of short keyboard preludes by Bach were published for didactic purposes from the 19th century. In the 20th century
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combined the ''Twelve Little Preludes'' with the ''Six Little Preludes'', BWV 933–938 into a set of 18 little preludes.


History

Collections of short keyboard preludes by Johann Sebastian Bach had been around since the 18th century. For instance the ''Six Little Preludes'', BWV 933–938 are found as a group of six in manuscripts before they were published as a set in the 19th century. The ''Twelve Little Preludes'' are however a 19th-century compilation extracted from two manuscripts, the
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, and the composite manuscript ''P 804'' (known as the Kellner Collection) of the
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"Vorwort" (Preface)
in BGA Vol. 36 (1890), p. LX
The date of origin of the pieces in the ''Twelve Little Preludes'' collection is presumed to be around the first half of the 1720s, that is the period of Bach's later years in Köthen and his first years in
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, where he had become
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in 1723. In January 1720 he had started the Klavierbüchlein (keyboard-booklet) for his eldest son Wilhelm Friedemann, who was nine years old at that time.


Pieces from Wilhelm Friedemann Bach's Klavierbüchlein

Seven of the ''Twelve Little Preludes'' were adopted from Wilhelm Friedemann's Klavierbüchlein:
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, editor. BGA Vol. 451 (1897), pp. 213–231
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, editor.
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, Series V: Keyboard and Lute Works, Volume 5
''Klavierbüchlein für Wilhelm Friedemann''.
Bärenreiter (1962, 21973, 31981).
9 Kleine Präludien, BWV 924-932 (Bach, Johann Sebastian) at
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* BWV 924 (No. 2 in the Klavierbüchlein) BDW → ''Twelve Little Preludes'' No. 1 * BWV 925 (No. 27 in the Klavierbüchlein) BDW → ''Twelve Little Preludes'' No. 4 * BWV 926 (No. 4 in the Klavierbüchlein) BDW → ''Twelve Little Preludes'' No. 5 * BWV 927 (No. 8 in the Klavierbüchlein) BDW → ''Twelve Little Preludes'' No. 8 * BWV 928 (No. 10 in the Klavierbüchlein) BDW → ''Twelve Little Preludes'' No. 9 * BWV 929 (No. 48e in the Klavierbüchlein) BDW → ''Twelve Little Preludes'' No. 10 * BWV 930 (No. 9 in the Klavierbüchlein) BDW → ''Twelve Little Preludes'' No. 11 BWV 925 may have been composed by Wilhelm Friedemann (it has the number BR A 45 in the catalogue of the compositions of that composer). BWV 929 is not actually a Prelude: it is a Trio composed for a
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. All other pieces extracted from W. F. Bach's Klavierbüchlein are titled "Praeambulum" or "Praeludium" (both Latin expressions translated as "Prelude") in the manuscript. Together with BWV 931 and 932 (Nos. 29 and 28 in the Klavierbüchlein) this set is also known as (nine little preludes from the keyboard-booklet for Wilhelm Friedemann Bach). BWV2a (1998)
p. 391
/ref> Other preludes contained in the Klavierbüchlein: * No. 3:
chorale prelude In music, a chorale prelude or chorale setting is a short liturgical composition for organ using a chorale tune as its basis. It was a predominant style of the German Baroque era and reached its culmination in the works of J.S. Bach, who wrote 46 ...
''Wer nur den lieben Gott lässt walten'', BWV 691 (also included in the
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of chorale preludes, and as No. 11 in the 1725 ''
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'') * No. 5: chorale prelude ''Jesu, meine Freude'', BWV 753 (unfinished) * Nos. 14–24: Praeludium 1– 1 BWV 846a,
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/1. These are (early versions of) preludes that were adopted, in a different sequence, in the ''
Well-Tempered Clavier ''The Well-Tempered Clavier'', BWV 846–893, consists of two sets of preludes and fugues in all 24 major and minor keys for keyboard by Johann Sebastian Bach. In the composer's time, ''clavier'', meaning keyboard, referred to a variety of ins ...
'' Book I, Nos. 1–6 and 8–12. * No. 26: "Praeludium ex c♮", BWV 924a (variant version of BWV 924) * Nos. 32–46: Praeambulum 1–15, BWV 772, 775, 778, 779, 781, 784, 786, 785, 783, 782, 780, 777, 776, 774 and 773. These are better known, in a different sequence, as the fifteen ''
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'' The first pieces entered in the Klavierbüchlein, including BWV 924 and 926, would have originated around 1720 (although at least some of it was apparently based on earlier work). Pieces were added to the manuscript until 1726.


From the ''Five Little Preludes''

In the
Bach-Werke-Verzeichnis The (BWV; ; ) is a catalogue of compositions by Johann Sebastian Bach. It was first published in 1950, edited by Wolfgang Schmieder. The catalogue's second edition appeared in 1990. An abbreviated version of that second edition, known as BWV ...
(BWV) Nos. 939–943 appear under the title "Fünf kleine Präludien" (''Five Little Preludes''). ''P 804'', Fascicle 53, a manuscript by an unknown scribe, is the only 18th-century source for BWV 939–942. While this source does not mention a composer for these pieces, the attribution to Bach has been doubted. BWV2a (1998)
p. 393
/ref> BDW BDW BDW BDW * BWV 939 (''Five Little Preludes'' No. 1) → ''Twelve Little Preludes'' No. 2 * BWV 940 (''Five Little Preludes'' No. 2) → ''Twelve Little Preludes'' No. 6 * BWV 941 (''Five Little Preludes'' No. 3) → ''Twelve Little Preludes'' No. 7 * BWV 942 (''Five Little Preludes'' No. 4) → ''Twelve Little Preludes'' No. 12 The ''P 804'' manuscript contained these four pieces in a different order, also containing a copy of BWV 927 (which is the only direct link to J. S. Bach, and to the preludes contained in the Klavierbüchlein, for Fascicle 53): BWV 940, 941, 939, 927, 942. 1726–27 is the assumed date of origin of BWV 939–942. BWV 943 was printed after the ''Six Little Preludes'' in the BGA edition, so was never a part of the ''Twelve Little Preludes'' collection.


Prelude for Lute, BWV 999

According to its only extant 18th-century manuscript the
Prelude in C minor, BWV 999 The Prelude in C Minor, BWV 999, is, according to its only extant 18th-century manuscript, a composition for lute by Johann Sebastian Bach. In the manuscript, conserved as Fascicle 19 of Mus.ms. Bach P 804 at the Berlin State ...
is a piece composed for
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: BDW This prelude was added as No. 3 to the ''Twelve Little Preludes''. Its composition date is estimated as 1717–23. Its 18th-century manuscript, Fascicle 19 of ''P 804'', is a copy by
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, produced around the middle of the 1720s or later.


Publication

Peters published the ''Twelve Little Preludes'' in 1843 as "Douze petits Préludes ou Exercices pour les commençans", No. 16 in their 9th volume of Bach's complete (keyboard) works, edited by
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. Both this edition and pages 118 to 127 of Volume 36 of the
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edition, published in 1890, contained the pieces in this order:
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, editor. BGA Vol. 36 (1890), pp. 118–127 and 221
#
BWV 924 The (BWV; ; ) is a catalogue of compositions by Johann Sebastian Bach. It was first published in 1950, edited by Wolfgang Schmieder. The catalogue's second edition appeared in 1990. An abbreviated version of that second edition, known as BWV ...
– Prelude in C major (Klavierbüchlein No. 2: "Praeambulum"; '' Nine Little Preludes'' No. 1) # BWV 939 – Prelude in C major (Third item in ''P 804'', Fascicle 53; ''Five Little Preludes'' No. 1) # BWV 999 – Prelude in C minor for lute # BWV 925 – Prelude in D major (Klavierbüchlein No. 27: "Praeludium ex d♮"; ''Nine Little Preludes'' No. 2) # BWV 926 – Prelude in D minor (Klavierbüchlein No. 4: "Praeludium"; ''Nine Little Preludes'' No. 3) # BWV 940 – Prelude in D minor (First item in ''P 804'', Fascicle 53; ''Five Little Preludes'' No. 2) # BWV 941 – Prelude in E minor (Second item in ''P 804'', Fascicle 53; ''Five Little Preludes'' No. 3) # BWV 927 – Prelude in F major (Klavierbüchlein No. 8: "Praeambulum"; ''Nine Little Preludes'' No. 4) # BWV 928 – Prelude in F major (Klavierbüchlein No. 10: "Praeludium"; ''Nine Little Preludes'' No. 5) #
BWV 929 The (BWV; ; ) is a catalogue of compositions by Johann Sebastian Bach. It was first published in 1950, edited by Wolfgang Schmieder. The catalogue's second edition appeared in 1990. An abbreviated version of that second edition, known as BWV ...
– Prelude in G minor (Klavierbüchlein No. 48e: Trio for a Minuet by Stölzel; ''Nine Little Preludes'' No. 6) # BWV 930 – Prelude in G minor (Klavierbüchlein No. 9: "Praeambulum"; ''Nine Little Preludes'' No. 7) # BWV 942 – Prelude in A minor (Fifth item in ''P 804'', Fascicle 53; ''Five Little Preludes'' No. 4) Additionally, p. 221 of BGA Vol. 36 contains No. 26 of the Klavierbüchlein (
BWV 924a The (BWV; ; ) is a catalogue of compositions by Johann Sebastian Bach. It was first published in 1950, edited by Wolfgang Schmieder. The catalogue's second edition appeared in 1990. An abbreviated version of that second edition, known as BWV ...
), a variant version of BWV 924 in W. F. Bach's handwriting. It was probably part of the composition lessons he got from his father. BDW


Reception

Collections of Bach's ''Little Preludes'' were republished as didactical material for starting piano students, for instance at the
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. Ferruccio Busoni combined the ''Twelve Little Preludes'' and the ''Six Little Preludes'' in a set of 18 kleine Präludien (18 Short Preludes), followed by the Fughetta, BWV 961, which were published as part of the
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in 1916 . When
Wolfgang Schmieder Wolfgang Schmieder (May 29, 1901 – November 8, 1990) was a German music librarian and musicologist. Schmieder was born in Bromberg (now Bydgoszcz, Poland).Eggebrecht, Hans. "Wolfgang Schmieder". ''Oxford Music Online''. 2001, https://doi.o ...
compiled the Bach-Werke-Verzeichnis (first published in 1950) he split the ''Twelve Little Preludes'' in three BWV number ranges: BWV 924–930 for the Klavierbüchlein preludes (as part of the ''Nine Little Preludes'', BWV 924–932), BWV 939–942 for the ''P 804'' Fascicle 53 preludes (as part of the ''Five Little Preludes'', BWV 939–942) and BWV 999 in the range of the works for lute (BWV 995–1000). Nonetheless, instead of following the collation of the original manuscripts for the keyboard works, he adhered to the 19th-century ''Twelve Little Preludes'' collation for both keyboard ranges and kept the "Trio" BWV 929 listed as a prelude in his catalogue. The 19th-century compilation set of the ''Twelve Little Preludes'' kept its presence as a collection of piano pieces in music printing and performance in the second half of the 20th century, while other editors stayed closer to the collation in the 18th-century sources and/or that of the Bach-Werke-Verzeichnis for their presentation of Bach's short piano pieces. Also in the 21st century the ''Twelve Little Preludes'' set kept repertoire."Repertoire"
at Halida Dinova's website


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