Technical & Musical Terms & Abbreviations
Part 6: Abbreviations used for the Chorales
In Progress
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Abbreviation |
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BC |
Bach Compendium Schulze/Wolff. Begun in 1985, by 1989 4 vols. had appeared, gives source-critical and bibliographical information on all of Bach's works. |
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Br |
4-part chorales in J.S. Bach’s Vierstimmige Choralegesänge, Edited by: J.P. Kirenberger & C.Ph.E. Bach (Leipzig, 1784-1787) [Breitkopf] |
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CM |
Chorale Melody |
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CT |
Chorale Text |
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Di |
Dietel |
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EKG |
Evangelisches Kirchengesangbuch |
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KE |
Kalmus Edition |
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RE |
Riemenschneider Edition |
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Prepared by Thomas Braatz, Francis Browne & Aryeh Oron (August 2005) |
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Chorales BWV 250-438 Individual Recordings: Hilliard - Morimur | Chorales - Matt | Chorales - Rilling | Preludi ai Corali - Quartetto Italiani di Viola Da Gamba References: Chorales BWV 250-300 | Chorales 301-350 | Chorales 351-400 | Chorales 401-438 Texts & English Translations of Chorales: Sorted by Title Chorale Melodies: Sorted by Title | Explanation MIDI files of the Chorales: Cantatas BWV 1-197 | Other Vocal Works BWV 225-248 | Chorales BWV 250-438 Articles: The Origin of the Texts of the Chorales [Schweitzer] | The Origin of the Melodies of the Chorales [Schweitzer] | The Chorale in the Church Service [Schweitzer] | Choral / Chorale [Terry] Hymnals used by Bach | Abbreviations used for the Chorales | Links to other Sites about the Chorales |
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