Newly discovered organ works by Johann Sebastian Bach | Bach-Archiv Leipzig J S Bach: Ciacona in D minor BWV 1178 Ciacona in G minor BWV 1179 When the 18-year-old Johann Sebastian Bach took up his first post as organist in the Thuringian town of Arnstadt in 1703, it marked the beginning of a productive period
Bach digital Ciacona und Fuga in d BWV 1178 [Nachtrag Addendum 2025] Freie Orgelwerke, Einzelwerke verschiedener Art
Chaconne and Fugue in D minor, BWV 1178 (Bach, Johann Sebastian) Chaconne and Fugue in D minor, BWV 1178 (Bach, Johann Sebastian) Authorship Note This work has been recently attributed to Johann Sebastian Bach as BWV 1178 It was previously tentatively attributed to Johann Christoph Graff
Contrebombarde. com Concert hall On November 17th, 2025 two organ works were attributed to Johann Sebastian Bach by Peter Wollny and Ton Koopman and premiered by Ton Koopman on the Bach organ o
Newly discovered Bach organ works premiered in Leipzig Two early organ works newly attributed to Johann Sebastian Bach — BWV 1178 and 1179 — received their world premiere at Leipzig’s Thomaskirche following decades of research by the Bach-Archiv Leipzig
Lost Bach pieces performed for first time in 320 years Previously unknown organ works by Johann Sebastian Bach have been presented and performed in Germany for the first time in 320 years Germany's Culture Minister Wolfram Weimer called the discovery
Long-lost Bach pieces performed for first time in 300 years Two long-lost pieces by Johann Sebastian Bach were performed for the first time in 300 years Chaconne in D minor BWV 1178 and Chaconne in G minor BWV 1179 were discovered in 1992, but only recently authenticated
Two early Bach pieces turn up - Slippedisc The Chaconne in D minor and Chaconne in G minor have entered the Bach catalogue as BWV 1178 and 1179 Their combined duration is ten minutes Ton Koopman, the Dutch organist who gave today’s