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\header {
title = "Clavierübung Vierter Teil Aria mit 30 Veränderungen"
subtitle = "\"Goldberg Variationen\""
piece = "Variatio 7. a 1 ovvero 2 Clav."
mutopiatitle = "Goldberg Variations - 7"
composer = "Johann Sebastian Bach (1685-1750)"
mutopiacomposer = "BachJS"
opus = "BWV 988"
date = "1741"
mutopiainstrument = "Harpsichord,Clavichord"
style = "Baroque"
source = "Bach-Gesellschaft Edition 1853 Band 3"
copyright = "Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike 3.0"
maintainer = "Hajo Dezelski"
maintainerEmail = "dl1sdz (at) gmail.com"
footer = "Mutopia-2013/02/17-1407"
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}
soprano = \relative b' {
\repeat volta 2 { %begin repeated section
b8. [ a16 b8 ] d,8. [ g16 b8 ] | % 1
a8. \prall [ g16 a8 ] d4. | % 2
g8. \mordent [ fis16 g8 ] a,8. [ e'16 g8 ] | % 3
fis8. \prall [ e16 fis8 ] d4. ~ | % 4
d4 e32 ([ fis g a ] b8. ) [ g16 d8 ] | % 5
e4 fis32 [\( g a b ] c8. \) [ a16 e8 ] | % 6
fis8. [ d16 g8 ] \stemUp a,8. [ b16 c8 ] | % 7
\grace c8 b4.~ \stemNeutral b8. [ a16 g fis ] | % 8
g4 d'8 g4. ~ \prallmordent | % 9
g8 [ a16 g fis e ] fis4. ( \prallmordent | % 10
fis8. ) [ g16 fis8 ] e8. [ cis16 d8 ] | % 11
cis8. \prall [ d16 e8 ] a,4. ~ | % 12
a4 b32 ( [ cis d e ] fis8. ) [ d16 a8 ] | % 13
b4 cis32 \( [ d e fis ] g8. \) [ e16 b8 ] | % 14
\grace b8 cis8. [ a16 a'8 ] d,8. [ e16 cis8 ] | % 15
\grace cis d4. ~ d4. | % 16
} %end of repeated section
\repeat volta 2 { %begin repeated section
fis8. [ e16 fis8 ] a,8. [ d16 fis8 ] | % 17
g8. [ fis16 g8 ] b4. | % 18
e,4 fis32 ( [ g a b ] c16 ) [ b a g fis e ] | % 19
dis8. \prall [ cis16 dis8 ] b4. ~ | % 20
b8. [ b'16 fis8 ] g8. [ dis16 e8 ] | % 21
c8. [ e16 gis8 ] a4 b32 ( [ a g fis ) ] | % 22
g8. [ a16 b8 ] e,8. [ fis16 dis8 ] | % 23
e8. [ b16 g8 ] e4 b'8 | % 24
b8. [ gis16 a8 ] d8 [ e16 d c b ] | % 25
c8. [ e16 d8 ] e8. [ g16 fis8 ] | % 26
g8 [ a16 g fis e ] a8. [ b16 g8 ] | % 27
fis8. \prall [ e16 fis8 ] d4. ~ | % 28
d4 e32 ( [ fis g a ] b8.) [ g16 d8 ] | % 29
e4 fis32 ( [ g a b ] c8. ) [ a16 e8 ] | % 30
fis8. [ d16 d'8 ] g,8. [ a16 fis8 ] | % 31
g4. ~ g4. | % 32
} %end repeated section
}
%%
%% Bass Clef
%%
bass = \relative g {
\repeat volta 2 { %begin repeated section
g4 \prallmordent g,8 g'4. ( \prallmordent | % 1
g4. ) fis8. \prall [ e16 d8 ] | % 2
e4 d'8 cis4 a8 | % 3
d4. ~ d8. [ e16 c8 ] | % 4
b8. [ c16 a8 ] g8. [ a16 b8 ] | % 5
c8. [ d16 b8 ] a8. [ b16 c8 ] | % 6
d8. [ c16 b8 ] c4 d8 | % 7
g,8. [ fis16 g8 ] d8. [ a'16 c8 ] | % 8
b8. \prall [ a16 b8 ] e,8. [ b'16 d8 ] | % 9
cis8. \prall [ b16 a8 ] d8. [ cis16 d8 ] | % 10
g,8. [ b16 d8 ] \clef "treble" g4. ~ | % 11
g8 [ a16 g fis e ] fis8. [ g16 a8 ] \clef "bass" | % 12
d,8. [ a16 fis8 ] d8. [ e16 fis8 ] | % 13
g8. [ a16 fis8 ] e8. [ fis16 g8 ] | % 14
a8. [ g16 fis8 ] b8. [ g16 a8 ] | % 15
d,8. [ fis16 a8 ] d4. | % 16
} %end of repeated section
\repeat volta 2 { %begin repeated section
d4 d,8 d'4 c8 | % 17
b8. \prall [ a16 b8 ] g8. [ a16 b8 ] | % 18
c8. [ d16 b8 ] a8. [ b16 c8 ] | % 19
b4 b,8 b'8. [ a16 b8 ] | % 20
g4 a32 \( [ b cis dis ] e8. \) [ b16 g8 ] | % 21
a4 b32 \( [ c d e ] f8. \) [ e16 dis8 ] | % 22
e4 g,8 c8. [ a16 b8 ] | % 23
e,4. ~ e8. [ e'16 d8 ] | % 24
c8. \prall [ b16 c8 ] gis8. [ b16 e,8 ] | % 25
a8. [ c16 b8 ] c8. [ b16 a8 ] | % 26
b8. [ e16 d8 ] cis8. \prall [ b16 cis8 ] | % 27
d4. ~ d8. [ e16 c8 ] | % 28
b8. [ c16 a8 ] g8. [ a16 b8 ] | % 29
c8. [ d16 b8 ] a8. [ b16 c8 ] | % 30
d8. [ c16 b8 ] e8. [ c16 d8 ] | % 31
g,8. [ d16 b8 ] g4. | % 32
} %end repeated section
}
%% Merge score - Piano staff
\score {
\context PianoStaff <<
\set PianoStaff.midiInstrument = "harpsichord"
\new Staff = "upper" { \clef treble \key g \major \time 6/8 \soprano }
\new Staff = "lower" { \clef bass \key g \major \time 6/8 \bass }
>>
\layout{ }
\midi { }
}
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