Here's an article about a newly found Bach and Pachelbel's lost manuscript,
"The oldest known manuscripts of Johann Sebastian Bach have been discovered in a library in Weimar, the same library where a previously undiscovered aria by Bach was found last year. The two manuscripts date from around 1700 and are copies the 15-year-old Bach made of organ music composed by Buxtehude and Reinken. Also found were two previously unknown fantasias by Johann Pachelbel, copied by bach's student Johann Schubart."
http://kbaq.org/music/thisweek/20060903
Interesting. It seems like there's alot of recently found manuscipt's lately.
I'm off on holiday, see you soon,
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"The oldest known manuscripts of Johann Sebastian Bach have been discovered in a library in Weimar, the same library where a previously undiscovered aria by Bach was found last year. The two manuscripts date from around 1700 and are copies the 15-year-old Bach made of organ music composed by Buxtehude and Reinken. Also found were two previously unknown fantasias by Johann Pachelbel, copied by bach's student Johann Schubart."
http://kbaq.org/music/thisweek/20060903
Interesting. It seems like there's alot of recently found manuscipt's lately.
I'm off on holiday, see you soon,
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'Truth and beauty joined'
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