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Performances in N.Y.C. Advertisement Supported by A pair of organ works that scholars believe were written by a teenage Johann Sebastian Bach were premiered in Leipzig this week and added to the ...
Two previously unknown pieces by the German composer have been revealed by the Bach Archive in Leipzig — just in time for the research institute's 75th anniversary ...
Two long-lost organ pieces written by a teenage Johann Sebastian Bach were unveiled in Germany on Monday in a discovery described as a "great moment for the world of music". The two solo organ works, ...
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 of ...
Leipzig-based Bach researcher Peter Wollny identifies two organ compositions as the work of the 18-year-old Johann Sebastian Bach First performance in 320 years to be livestreamed from St Thomas’ ...
An employee of the Bach Archive Leipzig holding a print of two long-lost organ pieces written by a teenage Johann Sebastian Bach at the St. Thomas Church in Leipzig, November 17, 2025. JENS SCHLUETER ...
PETER WOLLNY: The two new pieces helped me to understand more deeply how Bach's musical language developed in his early years. I learned a lot about this genius. SIMON: Peter Wollny directs the Bach ...
Two long-lost organ pieces by J.S. Bach have been performed publicly in Germany for the first time in more than three centuries. The Chaconne in D minor, BWV 1178, and the Chaconne in G minor, BWV ...
Wolfram Weimer, the German culture minister; Peter Wollny, director of the Bach Archive in Leipzig; and Burkhard Jung, Leipzig's mayor pictured with the two compositions Jens Schlüter / Bach Archive ...
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