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- BACH_motif abstract "In music, the BACH motif is the motif, a succession of notes important or characteristic to a piece, B flat, A, C, B natural. In German musical nomenclature, in which the note B natural is written as H and the B flat as B, it forms Johann Sebastian Bach's family name. One of the most frequently occurring examples of a musical cryptogram, the motif has been used by countless composers, especially after the Bach Revival in the first half of the 19th century.".
- BACH_motif thumbnail B-a-c-h.svg?width=300.
- BACH_motif wikiPageID "195083".
- BACH_motif wikiPageLength "12444".
- BACH_motif wikiPageOutDegree "85".
- BACH_motif wikiPageRevisionID "683909705".
- BACH_motif wikiPageWikiLink Alfred_Schnittke.
- BACH_motif wikiPageWikiLink Alfredo_Casella.
- BACH_motif wikiPageWikiLink Anton_Webern.
- BACH_motif wikiPageWikiLink Arnold_Schoenberg.
- BACH_motif wikiPageWikiLink Arvo_Pärt.
- BACH_motif wikiPageWikiLink Canonic_Variations_on_%22Vom_Himmel_hoch_da_komm_ich_her%22.
- BACH_motif wikiPageWikiLink Category:Johann_Sebastian_Bach.
- BACH_motif wikiPageWikiLink Category:Melodic_sections.
- BACH_motif wikiPageWikiLink Category:Motifs.
- BACH_motif wikiPageWikiLink Changing_tones.
- BACH_motif wikiPageWikiLink Charles_Koechlin.
- BACH_motif wikiPageWikiLink Chromaticism.
- BACH_motif wikiPageWikiLink Clausula.
- BACH_motif wikiPageWikiLink Collage_sur_B-A-C-H.
- BACH_motif wikiPageWikiLink Concert_band.
- BACH_motif wikiPageWikiLink DSCH_motif.
- BACH_motif wikiPageWikiLink Discant.
- BACH_motif wikiPageWikiLink Early_music_revival.
- BACH_motif wikiPageWikiLink Family_name.
- BACH_motif wikiPageWikiLink Fantasia_contrappuntistica.
- BACH_motif wikiPageWikiLink Fantasy_and_Fugue_on_the_Theme_B-A-C-H.
- BACH_motif wikiPageWikiLink Ferruccio_Busoni.
- BACH_motif wikiPageWikiLink Francis_Poulenc.
- BACH_motif wikiPageWikiLink Franz_Liszt.
- BACH_motif wikiPageWikiLink Fugue.
- BACH_motif wikiPageWikiLink Hanns_Eisler.
- BACH_motif wikiPageWikiLink Hans-Heinrich_Eggebrecht.
- BACH_motif wikiPageWikiLink Harpsichord.
- BACH_motif wikiPageWikiLink Inventions_and_Sinfonias_(Bach).
- BACH_motif wikiPageWikiLink Jean_Coulthard.
- BACH_motif wikiPageWikiLink Johann_Christian_Bach.
- BACH_motif wikiPageWikiLink Johann_Gottfried_Walther.
- BACH_motif wikiPageWikiLink Johann_Ludwig_Krebs.
- BACH_motif wikiPageWikiLink Johann_Sebastian_Bach.
- BACH_motif wikiPageWikiLink Johannes_Brahms.
- BACH_motif wikiPageWikiLink Kenneth_Leighton.
- BACH_motif wikiPageWikiLink Kit_Armstrong.
- BACH_motif wikiPageWikiLink Krzysztof_Penderecki.
- BACH_motif wikiPageWikiLink Luigi_Dallapiccola.
- BACH_motif wikiPageWikiLink Lutheranism.
- BACH_motif wikiPageWikiLink Marios_Varvoglis.
- BACH_motif wikiPageWikiLink Mateus_Araujo.
- BACH_motif wikiPageWikiLink Max_Reger.
- BACH_motif wikiPageWikiLink Motif_(music).
- BACH_motif wikiPageWikiLink Music.
- BACH_motif wikiPageWikiLink Musical_composition.
- BACH_motif wikiPageWikiLink Musical_cryptogram.
- BACH_motif wikiPageWikiLink Musical_note.
- BACH_motif wikiPageWikiLink Nikolai_Rimsky-Korsakov.
- BACH_motif wikiPageWikiLink Oboe.
- BACH_motif wikiPageWikiLink Organ_(music).
- BACH_motif wikiPageWikiLink Pamela_Decker.
- BACH_motif wikiPageWikiLink Passacaglia_on_DSCH.
- BACH_motif wikiPageWikiLink Piano.
- BACH_motif wikiPageWikiLink Quasi_Una_Sonata.
- BACH_motif wikiPageWikiLink Rami_Bar-Niv.
- BACH_motif wikiPageWikiLink Robert_Schumann.
- BACH_motif wikiPageWikiLink Roberto_Piana.
- BACH_motif wikiPageWikiLink Ron_Nelson.
- BACH_motif wikiPageWikiLink Ronald_Stevenson.
- BACH_motif wikiPageWikiLink Rudolf_Brucci.
- BACH_motif wikiPageWikiLink Second_Viennese_School.
- BACH_motif wikiPageWikiLink St_Luke_Passion_(Penderecki).
- BACH_motif wikiPageWikiLink String_Quartet_(Webern).
- BACH_motif wikiPageWikiLink String_instrument.
- BACH_motif wikiPageWikiLink String_trio.
- BACH_motif wikiPageWikiLink Stuttgart.
- BACH_motif wikiPageWikiLink Symphony_No._3_(Schnittke).
- BACH_motif wikiPageWikiLink The_Art_of_Fugue.
- BACH_motif wikiPageWikiLink Tone_row.
- BACH_motif wikiPageWikiLink Variations_for_Orchestra_(Schoenberg).
- BACH_motif wikiPageWikiLink Zsolt_Gárdonyi.
- BACH_motif wikiPageWikiLink File:B-a-c-h.svg.
- BACH_motif wikiPageWikiLink File:B-a-c-h_Reger.jpg.
- BACH_motif wikiPageWikiLink File:Bach-Thema.png.
- BACH_motif wikiPageWikiLink File:Bachscross.svg.
- BACH_motif wikiPageWikiLink File:Charles_Ives,_3-Page_Sonata,_1st_mvt.,_Bach_motif.png.
- BACH_motif wikiPageWikiLink File:Schumann,_Sechs_Fugen_for_organ,_op._60,_no._5,_mm._1-4.png.
- BACH_motif wikiPageWikiLink File:Schumann,_Sechs_Fugen_über_den_Namen_B-A-C-H,_op._60,_no._4,_mm._1-3.png.
- BACH_motif wikiPageWikiLink File:Webern_String_Quartet_tone_row.png.
- BACH_motif wikiPageWikiLinkText "B A C B motif".
- BACH_motif wikiPageWikiLinkText "B–A–C–H".
- BACH_motif wikiPageWikiLinkText "B-A-C-H motif".
- BACH_motif wikiPageWikiLinkText "B-A-C-H".
- BACH_motif wikiPageWikiLinkText "B.A.C.H. motif".
- BACH_motif wikiPageWikiLinkText "BACH motif".
- BACH_motif wikiPageWikiLinkText "BACH".
- BACH_motif wikiPageWikiLinkText "Bach".
- BACH_motif wikiPageWikiLinkText "Bach's name".
- BACH_motif wikiPageWikiLinkText "B–A–C–H".
- BACH_motif wikiPageWikiLinkText "b–a–c–h".
- BACH_motif filename "Motiv.bach.mid".
- BACH_motif pos "right".
- BACH_motif title "Bach Motif".