No, it's as the name suggests, a prelude, a study normally takes the name 'etude'
The name of the piece is "Cello Suite in C minor, BWV 1011" by JS Bach.
The B Minor Mas
1730 to 1731.
1730-1731.
Probably "Toccata and fugue in D minor".
There are a plethora of recordings of as many different organists that have recorded this great JS Bach work. Each one has their own interpretation of the music and may sound quite different.
Perhaps St. Matthew Passion or Mass in B Minor.
There are many composers who wrote a 'toccata in D minor' . Probably the most famous is the Toccata and Fugue in D Minor, BWV 565 by JS Bach.
Johann Sebastian Bach.
No.
No.
It is a major organ solo work which requires great dexterity at the organ console for the hands as well as the feet. Probably one of JS Bach's most famous (and often performed too often in concerts) and prestigious pieces.