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English: Opening Praeludium from Partita I, BWV 825, of Clavier-Übung I . 1731. Johann Sebastian Bach (1685–1750) Alternative names J. S. Bach; Bach; J.S. Bach; J S Bach Description German composer
English: Opening Chorus of the en:Christmas Oratorio from Johann Sebastian Bach, BWV 248 Deutsch: Johann Sebastian Bach, Weihnachts-Oratorium, Autograph des Eingangschors aus dem ersten Teils von Johann Sebastian Bach, BWV 248 .
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