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Unknown organ works Bach discovered and played in Leipzig by Ton Koopman

Lost Bach Organ Works Unearthed,Challenging Century-Old Understanding

Leipzig,Germany – November ​17,2025 – A cache of previously unknown organ works by johann‍ Sebastian Bach has been identified by​ conductor ​and organist Ton Koopman,potentially rewriting ⁣the⁤ understanding of the composer’s prolific output during his tenure as Thomaskantor⁣ in Leipzig. The discovery,announced today,comprises several compositions found within the holdings of the Bach Archive Leipzig,suggesting a ⁣far broader ⁢scope of organ playing and experimentation than ⁣previously documented.

for over a century, scholarship has⁢ largely relied on a relatively fixed catalog ⁢of Bach’s organ works.​ Koopman’s ⁤findings, stemming from meticulous research and analysis of ​archival materials, indicate Bach not ⁣only composed⁤ additional pieces for‌ the⁤ instrument ‍but ⁢also actively incorporated works by contemporaries into his liturgical and pedagogical practice. This revelation impacts musicologists,organists,and Bach enthusiasts worldwide,prompting a reevaluation of⁢ the composer’s​ creative process and the musical landscape of⁣ 18th-century Leipzig.Further study is underway to fully catalog and authenticate the newly identified works,​ with plans for public ⁣performance and ⁢scholarly publication anticipated in the coming years.

Koopman’s investigation began⁢ with a focused examination‍ of the music books Bach himself used during his‍ 27 years⁤ in Leipzig ⁤(1723-1750). These volumes, containing handwritten scores and​ annotations,‍ revealed pieces not listed in ‌the standard Bach-Werke-Verzeichnis (BWV), the thorough catalog of the composer’s works. “We found compositions clearly in Bach’s hand, or with annotations‍ demonstrating ⁢his⁢ direct engagement,” Koopman ⁤explained. “These weren’t ‌simply copies; they were works he ‍studied,‍ adapted, and likely performed.”

The newly ​discovered works‌ include preludes, fugues, and chorale variations, some bearing stylistic hallmarks consistent with Bach’s established​ oeuvre, while others exhibit influences from ​composers such as Dieterich Buxtehude ​and georg Böhm. The Bach ‌Archive ‍leipzig⁢ confirmed ‍the authenticity of the findings, stating⁤ that the manuscripts align with Bach’s known ​handwriting and compositional ⁣techniques.”This​ is a ‍notable moment​ for Bach scholarship,” said Dr. Christoph Wolff, director of the​ archive. “it demonstrates the importance of continued archival research ⁣and the⁤ potential for uncovering new facets‍ of Bach’s ⁢genius.”

The discovery also ​sheds light on the ⁣practical realities of Bach’s role ⁣in Leipzig. As Thomaskantor, he was responsible for ⁣providing⁣ music for​ all the city’s main churches, a demanding⁣ task that likely​ necessitated⁤ a broader repertoire than previously assumed. The inclusion of works ⁢by other composers suggests Bach ​viewed his role not merely⁢ as a composer, but also as a curator and ⁣interpreter of the organ ⁢tradition.

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