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Clavier-Übung, in more modern spelling Klavierübung, is German for "keyboard exercise". In the late 17th and early 18th centuries this was a common title for keyboard music collections: first adopted by
Johann Kuhnau Johann Kuhnau (; 6 April 16605 June 1722) was a German polymath, known primarily as a composer today. He was also active as a novelist, translator, lawyer, and music theorist, and was able to combine these activities with his duties in his offici ...
in 1689,Wollf (1991) p.189Boyd (2006) p.193) the term later became mostly associated with
Johann Sebastian Bach Johann Sebastian Bach (28 July 1750) was a German composer and musician of the late Baroque period. He is known for his orchestral music such as the '' Brandenburg Concertos''; instrumental compositions such as the Cello Suites; keyboard wo ...
's four ''Clavier-Übung'' publications. The following composers published works under the title ''Clavier-Übung'': *
Johann Sebastian Bach Johann Sebastian Bach (28 July 1750) was a German composer and musician of the late Baroque period. He is known for his orchestral music such as the '' Brandenburg Concertos''; instrumental compositions such as the Cello Suites; keyboard wo ...
: ** '' Clavier-Übung I'': six partitas, published separately 1726–1730, then grouped in one volume in 1731 ** '' Clavier-Übung II'': ''
Italian Concerto The ''Italian Concerto'', BWV 971, originally titled ''Concerto nach Italiænischen Gusto'' (''Concerto in the Italian taste''), is a three-movement concerto for two-manual harpsichord solo composed by Johann Sebastian Bach and published in 173 ...
'' and ''
French Overture The French overture is a musical form widely used in the Baroque period. Its basic formal division is into two parts, which are usually enclosed by double bars and repeat signs. They are complementary in style (slow in dotted rhythms and fast in ...
'' (1735) ** ''
Clavier-Übung III The ''Clavier-Übung III'', sometimes referred to as the ''German Organ Mass'', is a collection of compositions for organ by Johann Sebastian Bach, started in 1735–36 and published in 1739. It is considered Bach's most significant and extensiv ...
'': also known as the ''German Organ Mass'' (1739) ** ''Clavier-Übung IV'': ''Aria with Diverse Variations'', known as the ''
Goldberg Variations The ''Goldberg Variations'', BWV 988, is a musical composition for keyboard by Johann Sebastian Bach, consisting of an aria and a set of 30 variations. First published in 1741, it is named after Johann Gottlieb Goldberg, who may also hav ...
'' (1741) * Ferruccio Busoni ** '' Klavierübung'' (1918–1925) * Christoph Graupner: ** ''Leichte Clavier-Übungen'' (c.1730) * Johann Ludwig Krebs ** ''Clavier Ubung Bestehend in verschiedenen vorspielen und veränderungen einiger Kirchen Gesaenge'' Nürnberg, J.U. Haffner, c. 1744) ** ''Clavier-Ubung bestehet in einer ..Suite ..Zweyter Theil'' (Nürnberg, J.U. Haffner, c. 1744) ** ''Clavier-Ubung bestehend in sechs Sonatinen … IIIter Theil'' (Nürnberg, J.U. Haffner, c. 1744) *
Johann Philipp Kirnberger Johann Philipp Kirnberger (also ''Kernberg''; 24 April 1721, Saalfeld – 27 July 1783, Berlin) was a musician, composer (primarily of fugues), and music theorist. He was a student of Johann Sebastian Bach. According to Ingeborg Allihn, Kirnber ...
** '' Clavierübungen mit der bachischen Applicatur'', four volumes, 1761–1766 *
Johann Krieger Johann Krieger (28 December 1651 – 18 July 1735) was a German composer and organist, younger brother of Johann Philipp Krieger. Born in Nuremberg, he worked at Bayreuth, Zeitz, and Greiz before settling in Zittau. He was one of the most importan ...
** ''Anmuthige Clavier-Übung'' (1698) *
Johann Kuhnau Johann Kuhnau (; 6 April 16605 June 1722) was a German polymath, known primarily as a composer today. He was also active as a novelist, translator, lawyer, and music theorist, and was able to combine these activities with his duties in his offici ...
: ** ''Neuer Clavier-Übung, erster Theil'' (1689) ** ''Neuer Clavier-Übung, anderer Theil'' (1692) * Vincent Lübeck ** ''Clavier Übung'' (1728) * Georg Andreas Sorge ** ''Clavier Übung'' in three parts, 18 sonatas for harpsichord (1738–c.1745) ** ''Clavier Übung'' in two parts, 24 preludes for organ or clavichord (1739–42)


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