Abstract

Abstract The article opens with a discussion of the Italian and Italianate concertos that Johann Sebastian Bach transcribed for the organ and harpsichord (bwv592–96, bwv972–87). Hans-Joachim Schulze has suggested that Bach encountered these Italian instrumental works as a result of a trip by Prince Johann Ernst of Saxe-Weimar to the Netherlands. This article suggests an alternative route for Bach to have gained copies of Italian concertos, namely via the Halle and Leipzig bookseller Adam Christoph Sellius. He traded in sheet music published by Estienne Roger in Amsterdam and also in French printed music, probably imported through his contacts in the Netherlands.

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