Review
In the "simple" key of G major, Bach offers a light-textured toccata of a prelude that manages to give the fingers a good workout with its unstoppable, chugging rhythm. That pulse carries over to the three-voice fugue, a slight, almost flippant piece with the voices entering top to bottom. ~ James Reel, All Music Guide
Albums with Complete Performances of the Work
Bach 2000 Light: The Complete Bach Edition (without Sacred Cantatas) (includes Commemorative Book) (Box Set)
1999
Bach 2000: The Complete Bach Edition (Includes Commemorative Book) (Box Set)
1999
Bach: Complete Organ and Other Keyboard Works, Vol. 18
Bach: Concerto for keyboard solo BWV971; Well-Tempered Clavier, Book 1 No3
Bach: Das Wohltemperierte Clavier
1990
Bach: Piano Transcriptions
1993
Bach: Preludes and Fugues Nos. 9-16 from the Well-Tempered Clavier, Book 2
2007
Bach: The Great Solo Works, Vol. 2
1990
Bach: The Well Tempered Piano 2, Part 2
1994
Bach: Well Tempered Clavier, Book 2 (Continued); Clavier Works
2000
Bach: Well Tempered Clavier-Samuel Feinberg, Vol. 1
Casals Festivals at Prades, Vol. 2 [Box Set]
2006
Casals: Festivals at Prades [Box Set]
Classical Piano
2004
Classical Vibes
2008
Feinberg: First Recordings, 1929-1948
1999
J.S. Bach Played by Harold Samuel
2002
J.S. Bach: Das Wohltemperierte Klavier, Vol. 2, Part 2
1989
Loretta Mento
2007
Smartplay With Classical
1999
The Complete Keyboard Works of J. S. Bach on Concord Concerto - The Sampler
1996
The Complete Keyboard Works of J. S. Bach on Concord Concerto - The Sampler
1996
The Rosalyn Tureck Collection, Vol. 4: Harpsichord Recital All Bach Program
1996
Wilhelm Backhaus Plays Beethoven, Mozart and Bach
2000
Albums with Excerpt Performances of the Work