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Johann Sebastian Bach: The Organist and His Works for the Organ

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This study examines Bach's organ output, tracing its stylistic roots in earlier Italian and German masters and analyzing forms such as preludes, fugues, toccatas, fantasias, passacaglia, and sonatas. It considers chorale-based pieces—preludes, trios, fantasies and fugues—alongside practical issues of registration and ornamentation for performance. The author combines musical analysis with historical context, offers a succinct biography, and supplies a chronological catalogue and reference index to the complete organ works, aiming to clarify compositional technique and performance practice for scholars and organists.

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André Pirro

André Pirro was a notable musicologist and author, recognized for his contributions to the study of classical music, particularly the works of Johann Sebastian Bach. His key work, "Johann Sebastian Bach: The Organist and His Works for the Organ," delves into Bach's compositions and his significant role as an organist. Pirro's scholarship provides valuable insights into the historical and musical context of Bach's works, making it an essential resource for both music enthusiasts and scholars alike. Through his writings, Pirro has helped to illuminate the intricacies of Bach's music and its enduring legacy.

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