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Piano Concerto In D Minor, BWV 1052 by Johann Sebastian Bach (1685-1750). Edited by Hans-Joachim Schulze and Klaus Schubert. For two pianos four-hands. This edition: Urtext. Baroque. Difficulty: medium. Piano duet score (2 copies necessary for performance). Duet notation. BWV 1052. 64 pages. Published by Edition Peters (PE.P09980).

With duet notation. Baroque. 9x12 inches.

MusicPartner play-along CD and Sheet Music/ MusicPartner CD Pack are also available (see MP9980 and Q9980 respectively)

2-piano score (for the full score, see EP9384; string parts are available).

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Location: from Wellington, NZ

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February 20, 2013

J.S. Bach BWV 1052

A wonderful concerto. I love the commanding introduction, and I agree that it could almost stand alone as a solo work. A lot of fun to learn and listen to!! Thanks J.S. Bach!

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5 star rating

Location: from Troy, New York

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January 17, 2013

harpsichord Concerto in D Minor

Why do you csll it a piano concerto? You should not even call it a "keyboard" concerto, as if it could be played on an accordion. This is the greatest of all single harpsichord concertos. If you call it a piano concerto, we harpsichordists have no literature.

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5 star rating

Location: from Spring, TX

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January 25, 2008

Great music

Urtext, so no help with fingering or expression, but a truly wonderful piece. Bach at his best, this Concerto can nearly stand alone as a piano solo.

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