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The Prelude in C Minor, BWV 999, is, according to its only extant 18th-century manuscript, a composition for lute by Johann Sebastian Bach. In the manuscript, conserved as Fascicle 19 of Mus.ms. Bach P 804 at the Berlin State Library, Johann Peter Kellner wrote the piece down in keyboard notation. The time of origin of the work is not known: possibly Bach composed it in his Köthen period, that is, between 1717 and 1723, or the early years of his ensuing Leipzig period. Kellner's copy was produced after 1727, but before Bach's death in 1750.

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  • Preludioa do minorren, BWV 999 (eu)
  • Prélude en ut mineur, BWV 999 (fr)
  • Prelude in C minor, BWV 999 (en)
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  • Preludioa do minorren ( 999) Johann Sebastian Bachek 1710eko hamarkadaren bukaeran edo 1720ko hamarkadaren hasieran idatzitako preludio bat da, lauterako idatzia. Lan honen piano bertsio bat ere editatu zen J. S. Bach: Hemezortzi Preludio Txiki izenburuarekin. Kitarra edo bibolinarekin jotzeko bertsioak ere badira. Askotan jo aurretik jotzen da. Lehen erdia >}" />Audio playback is not supported in your browser. You can . (eu)
  • Le Prélude en ut mineur (BWV 999, souvent simplement appelé le Petit prélude de Bach) est un prélude pour luth seul écrit par Johann Sebastian Bach, probablement à la fin des années 1710 ou au début des années 1720 et publiée pour la première fois en 1843. La pièce a été arrangée pour de nombreux d'instruments, violon, piano, guitare, etc. (fr)
  • The Prelude in C Minor, BWV 999, is, according to its only extant 18th-century manuscript, a composition for lute by Johann Sebastian Bach. In the manuscript, conserved as Fascicle 19 of Mus.ms. Bach P 804 at the Berlin State Library, Johann Peter Kellner wrote the piece down in keyboard notation. The time of origin of the work is not known: possibly Bach composed it in his Köthen period, that is, between 1717 and 1723, or the early years of his ensuing Leipzig period. Kellner's copy was produced after 1727, but before Bach's death in 1750. (en)
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