Club JSB
(Formerly "The Music Room")
Dedicated to the music of J.S. Bach and other great composers and performers
Essays:
MIDI:
All MIDI files on this site are sequenced and © by T.L. Hubeart Jr. unless otherwise noted. All rights reserved.
J.S. Bach (1685-1750)
- Sinfonia from the "Peasant Cantata" ("Mer hahn en neue Oberkeet"), BWV 212 [General MIDI, 23kb; uses channels 1 through 5]
- "Duetto IV" in A Minor, BWV 805 (from Clavierübung Part 3). [General MIDI, 12kb]
- Concerto in F "in the Italian Manner" for Solo Keyboard (first mvmt.), BWV 971 [General MIDI, 21kb; uses channels 1 and 2]
- Concerto in Bb for Solo Keyboard (after a concerto by Duke Johann Ernst of Saxe-Weimar), BWV 982 [General MIDI, 32kb; uses channels 1 and 2]
- Concerto for Harpsichord & Strings in D Minor (first mvmt.), BWV 1052* [General MIDI, 81kb; uses channels 1 through 5]
(* This file was sequenced in collaboration with David J. Grossman and is jointly copyrighted by David J. Grossman & T.L. Hubeart Jr..)
- "Ricercar a 6" from the Musical Offering, BWV 1079. [General MIDI, 20kb; uses channels 1 through 5]
- "Contrapunctus 1" from The Art of Fugue, BWV 1080. [General MIDI, 9kb; uses channels 1 through 4]
C.P.E. Bach (1714-1788)
J.C. Bach (1735-1782)
W.A. Mozart (1756-1791)
(* Actually only the "Adagio maestoso" introduction is Mozart's; the remainder of the symphony, though ascribed to Mozart in the 19th century, was later found to be by Michael Haydn [1737-1806].)
Adagio in B Minor, K. 540 [General MIDI, 32kb; uses channels 1 and 2].
"Recordare" from Requiem, K. 626 [General MIDI, 32kb; uses channels 1 through 5].
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