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John Joseph Mortensen
Bach's Instrumental Works
Recordings
Recordings of Arrangements & Transcriptions
T-1 |
Live from the Gallery |

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Bach-Busoni: Fugue from Prelude & Fugue in D major, BWV 532 ("Little"), transcribed for piano [] |
John Joseph Mortensen (Piano) |
Cedarville University |
Jul 1999 |
CD / TT: |
Recorded live at the Springfield Museum of Art, Ohio, USA.
Available at the Cedarville University Bookstore. |
T-2 |
Live at the Dayton Art Institute |

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Bach-Busoni: Chaconne (Mvt. 5) from Partita for solo violin No. 2 in D minor, BWV 1004, transcribed for piano [] |
John Joseph Mortensen (Piano) |
Cedarville University |
2002 ? |
CD / TT: |
Recorded live at the Renaissance Auditorium at the Dayton Art Institute, Ohio, USA.
Available at the Cedarville University Bookstore. |
T-3 |
Music in Winter |

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Bach-Bauer: Chorale Jesu, Joy of Man's Desiring (Mvt. 10) from Cantata BWV 147, transcribed for piano [] |
John Joseph Mortensen (Piano) |
Cedarville University |
Feb 2003 |
CD / TT: |
Recorded at Cedarville University, Ohio, USA.
Available at the Cedarville University Bookstore. |
T-4 |
Farewell to Music |

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Bach-Bauer: Chorale Jesu, Joy of Man's Desiring (Mvt. 10) from Cantata BWV 147, transcribed for piano []
Bach-Busoni: Toccata & Fugue in D minor, BWV 565, transcribed for piano [] |
John Joseph Mortensen (Piano) |
Cedarville University |
Feb 2004 |
CD / TT: |
Recorded at Cedarville University, Ohio, USA.
Available at the Cedarville University Bookstore. |
The list of recordings was compiled by Aryeh Oron (May 2007)
Thanks to contributors: Teddy Kaufman (April 2007)
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