Hello,
I have a question about Bach's Little Preludes and Fugues. I have the scores and recordings of the "Little Preludes": that is, just preludes, from the book for W.F. Bach, from the Kellner collection, etc., 18 in all.
Just for clarification.
To my knowledge there are
six small preludes from the Klavierbüchlein for Wilhelm F. Bach: BWV 924 (C major), BWV 926 (D minor), BWV 927 (F major), BWV 930 (G minor), BWV 928 (F major), BWV 925 (D major).
there is a second group of six small preludes from Johann Peter Kellner's collection: BWV 939 (C major), BWV 940 (D minor), BWV 941 (E minor), BWV 942 (A minor), BWV 943 (C major) and BWV 999 (C minor).
A third group of small preludes ("six small preludes for beginners on the Clavier") are BWV 933 (Cmajor), 934 (Cmin), 935 (Dmin), 936 (Dmaj), 937 (Emaj) and 938 (Emin).
all 18 are meant to be easy (whatever that means).
There also exist socalled "small preludes with fughettas", and "small fugues"; these are somewhat harder in my opinion. If you have difficulty with the 18 samll preludes listed above, then the preludes with fughettas can probably still wait a little.
Just for completeness, what I am referring to is:
Fugues: BWV 953 (Cmaj), BWV 952 (Cmaj) and BWV 961 (Cmin) and finally the
small preludes with fughettas:
prelude BWV 902 (G maj)
prelude BWV 902a (also Gmaj), fughetta BWV 902,
prelude and fughetta BWV 899 (Dmin)
prelude and fugue BWV 900 (Emin)
prelude and fugue BWV 895 (Amin)
Is this what you meant?
If you are comfortable with three independent voices, enjoy.

Egghead