Textual tradition of Well-Tempered Clavier, BGA?
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Textual tradition of Well-Tempered Clavier, BGA?
I've decided to start learning some things from the WTC, but I've been reading that Bach didn't really collect them in a whole book, and that we don't have very much in Bach's hand. Does anyone know what sources Franz Kroll used when editing the BGA? Is it generally considered reliable?
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Re: Textual tradition of Well-Tempered Clavier, BGA?
Yes, it's a decent edition. He probably used the two autographs (one for each book).
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Re: Textual tradition of Well-Tempered Clavier, BGA?
Bach's manuscript of Book II is not available. It's supposed to be lost.
Here's his autograph of Book I :
http://www.bach-digital.de/receive/Bach ... e_00001361
Here's his autograph of Book I :
http://www.bach-digital.de/receive/Bach ... e_00001361
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Re: Textual tradition of Well-Tempered Clavier, BGA?
Thanks worov, I didn't know the Book 1 autograph existed!
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Re: Textual tradition of Well-Tempered Clavier, BGA?
Most definitely it does, as there’s a huge scholarly debate over whether the Schnörkel (an intricate line drawing) inscribed by Bach on the title page directly over the title is actually a schematic diagram for his own system of good temperament (hence “wohltempierte”). Regards, PML
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Thanks worov, I didn't know the Book 1 autograph existed!
You are welcome.
However, I'm still looking for a way to save these images on my computer. If you know something, tell me. I'd be very interested.