Bwv 541 - Prelude & Fugue In G Major (scrolling) ❲PREMIUM❳
: Bach famously used a fresh copy of this work as an "ideal audition piece" for his eldest son, Wilhelm Friedemann Bach , when he applied for the organist position at the Sophienkirche in Dresden in 1733.
: Starts with a flamboyant single-voice solo ( passaggio ) that springs to life with a leaping upward triad. BWV 541 - Prelude & Fugue in G Major (Scrolling)
The , is one of Johann Sebastian Bach’s most joyful and virtuosic organ works. Likely composed around 1712 during his "Golden Years" in Weimar and revised later in Leipzig, it is celebrated for its Italian concerto-like energy and light-hearted spirit. Historical Significance : Bach famously used a fresh copy of