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Bachbusters, Music of Johann Sebastian Bach
Johann Sebastian Bach
Johann Sebastian Bach was a German composer, organist, harpsichordist, violist, and violinist whose sacred and secular works for choir, orchestra, and solo instruments drew together the strands of the Baroque period and brought it to its ultimate maturity...

 as realized by Don Dorsey
Don Dorsey
Don Dorsey is an American audio production consultant, and a designer and director of fireworks and nighttime spectacular shows From 1975 to 1992 he served as the main audio recording and post-production engineer for the Entertainment Division of Disneyland Park, manning console knobs and faders...

on digital and other authentic period synthesizers.

Track listing

  1. Italian Concerto, for solo keyboard in F major, I. Allegro (Clavier-Übung II/1), BWV 971 (BC L7)
  2. Italian Concerto, for solo keyboard in F major, II. Andante (Clavier-Übung II/1), BWV 971 (BC L7)
  3. Italian Concerto, for solo keyboard in F major, III. Presto (Clavier-Übung II/1), BWV 971 (BC L7)
  4. Two-Part Invention, for keyboard No. 1 in C major, BWV 772 (BC L42)
  5. Three-Part Invention (Sinfonia), for keyboard No. 1 in C major, BWV 787 (BC L42)
  6. Two-Part Invention, for keyboard No. 8 in F major, BWV 779 (BC L49)
  7. Three-Part Invention (Sinfonia), for keyboard No. 8 in F major, BWV 794 (BC L49)
  8. Two-Part Invention, for keyboard No. 10 in G major, BWV 781 (BC L51)
  9. Three-Part Invention (Sinfonia), for keyboard No. 10 in G major, BWV 796 (BC L51)
  10. Two-Part Invention, for keyboard No. 12 in A major, BWV 783 (BC L53)
  11. Three-Part Invention (Sinfonia), for keyboard No. 12 in A major, BWV 798 (BC L53)
  12. Two-Part Invention, for keyboard No. 15 in B minor, BWV 786 (BC L56)
  13. Three-Part Invention (Sinfonia), for keyboard No. 15 in B minor, BWV 801 (BC L56)
  14. Verschiedene Canones (14), for unspecified instruments or keyboard, BWV 1087
  15. Toccata and Fugue, for organ in D minor, BWV 565 (BC J37)
  16. Cantata No. 147, "Herz und Mund und Tat und Leben," BWV 147 (BC A174) Jesu, Joy of Man's Desiring
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