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Topic: C.P.E. Bach, Fantasia in D Minor (Wq 117-12 / H.224)  (Read 5355 times)

Offline thomasmgill

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Does anyone have a copy of C.P.E. Bach's Fantasia in D Minor (Wq 117-12 / H.224)?

I cannot seem to find it free anywhere on the internet, and it is obviously way out of copyright published in 1766.



This is the piece.

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Re: C.P.E. Bach, Fantasia in D Minor (Wq 117-12 / H.224)
Reply #2 on: May 04, 2014, 06:41:08 PM
Thank you for the link, but I am not trying to pay for it since it is so far out of copyright.

If anyone has a free score, that would be awesome.

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Re: C.P.E. Bach, Fantasia in D Minor (Wq 117-12 / H.224)
Reply #3 on: April 11, 2025, 08:30:32 PM
Page 83 of this PDF of Musikalisches Vielerley
https://imslp.org/wiki/Special:ReverseLookup/407572

The Fantasia in D minor, H.224 PDF available on IMSLP is from the Tobis Notenarchiv.

https://imslp.org/wiki/Special:ReverseLookup/406234
https://tobis-notenarchiv.de/wp/noten-archiv/bach-carl-philipp-emanuel/

Also available on the MuseScore site:
https://musescore.com/score/17633563

An edition edited by Howard Ferguson for the ABRSM as a Grade 3 piece can be seen in this book:
https://archive.org/details/selectedpianoexa0000asso_r5v3/mode/2up
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