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Instrumentation:
This arrangement has been scored for clarinet quartet using flexible instrumentation for increased accessibility:
I. E-flat or B-flat Clarinet
II. B-flat Clarinet, Basset Horn, or Alto Clarinet
III. B-flat Clarinet, Basset Horn, Alto Clarinet, or Bass Clarinet
IV. Bass Clarinet (to low D) or E-flat Contra-Alto Clarinet
Transposed Score (E-flat, B-flat, Alto, Bass)
Length: 5 minutes
Difficulty: Intermediate/Advanced
Notes:
J.S. Bachs Prelude and Fugue BWV 549 in C-minor is one of his earlier works, believed to be a transcription of a work originally in D-minor (BWV 549a). This arrangement has been scored for clarinet quartet using flexible instrumentation for increased accessibility. The score has been written for E-flat, B-flat, alto, and bass clarinet, however, any combination of the included parts is acceptable.
A B-flat clarinet part has been included for Part III to allow for one of the most common and accessible clarinet quartet settings of three B-flat clarinets and one bass clarinet, however, it required transposing some passages up an octave when it became too low, so using a basset horn, alto clarinet, or bass clarinet is preferable. The Part IV bass clarinet requires several low Ds so an extended range instrument is necessary. For a version that doesn't require an extended range bass clarinet, BWV 549a in D-minor is available (AMA-008). This version also retains more of the original octaves in III. B-flat Clarinet.
Richard originally arranged this work for SATB saxophone quartet (AMA-006) and I have adapted it for clarinets. The editing of this arrangement has been in consultation with the Barenreiter (1972) and Breitkopf & Hartel (2013) Urtext editions for organ.