The date of creation is debated, with the actual period speculated to be before 1708. Similar to most of Bach’s organ works, there are no autographed manuscripts of BWV 565, only source remaining is an undated copy crafted by “Johannes Ringk,” a student of the famous composer Johann Peter Kellner.
Since 1931, this remarkable composition rose to prominence and had been used for a lot of times either in cinematic adaptations or in musical rearrangements for albums and musical tracks.
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