Bach’s pedal clavier: eight problem works

The clear division of Bach’s keyboard works into those for organ and those for clavier (harpsichord and clavichord, possibly also lute-harpsichord or fortepiano) is one that is more evident to modern editors than it probably was to performers in eighteenth-century Germany.  Francis Knights discusses a few works that appear to fall into neither camp, and the evidence they provide for the particular instrument they may have been played on.

 

 

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