Johann Ludwig Krebs

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Concerto in G Major for Guitar and Orchestra, WoO: II. Larghetto 06:40 Tools
Toccata et Fuga in A minor 11:08 Tools
Concerto in G Major for Guitar and Orchestra, WoO: I. Allegro 05:16 Tools
Fantasia sopra: Freu dich sehr, o meine Seele 05:13 Tools
Praeludium at Fuga in C major 08:26 Tools
Concerto in G Major for Guitar and Orchestra, WoO: III. Allegro assai 04:07 Tools
Christ Lag In Todesbanden, Chorale For Organ 04:07 Tools
Von Gott will ich nicht lassen 01:06 Tools
Praeambulum Supra "Ach Gott, Vom Himmel Sieh Darein" 01:06 Tools
Wachet auf, ruft uns die Stimme 02:53 Tools
Toccata et Fuga in E major 09:32 Tools
Wer nur den lieben Gott lasst walten 03:36 Tools
Sei Lob und Ehr dem hochsten Gut 05:35 Tools
Trio in E flat major 04:45 Tools
Ach Herr mich armer Sunder 06:12 Tools
Ach Gott, erhor mein Seufzen 04:54 Tools
Trio in C minor. Adagio - Allegro 04:54 Tools
Allein in Gott in der Hoh' sei Ehr' 05:53 Tools
Sinfonia Es-Dur 00:30 Tools
Ach Gott! erhor mein Seufzen 00:30 Tools
Allein Gott in der Hoh sei Ehr 00:30 Tools
Konzert für Gitarre und Streicher G-Dur 00:30 Tools
1.Satz aus dem Concerto für Gitarre und Streicher 00:30 Tools
Fugue For Organ In C Minor 00:30 Tools
Johann Ludwig Krebs: Sinfonia c-moll für 2 Violinen, Viola und Basso continuo 00:30 Tools
Suite (Sonata) in G 13:32 Tools
Fantasie f-moll 05:52 Tools
Fugue For Organ In A Minor 13:32 Tools
Fugue For Organ In F Minor 13:32 Tools
O Gott, du frommer Gott 04:38 Tools
Prelude For Organ In F Minor 04:38 Tools
Choral alio modo 01:16 Tools
Prelude And Fugue For Organ In C Major 05:52 Tools
IV. Menuet I-II 02:50 Tools
Adagio 05:01 Tools
Fantasia A 4 In F Major 01:38 Tools
Freu Dich Sehr, O Mein, Chorale Fantasy For Organ 05:01 Tools
Fantasia a 4 in F minor 05:01 Tools
Fugue For Organ In E Major 01:38 Tools
Preambulum Sopra "Von Gott Will Ich Nicht Lassen", For Organ 05:52 Tools
Wir Glauben An Den Heil'gen Geist (verse 3) And Amen, For Organ 05:52 Tools
V. Minuetto I-II 03:46 Tools
VI. Polonaise 01:38 Tools
Fantasia Sopra "Herr Jesu Christ, dich zu uns wend" 03:46 Tools
Ach Herr, Mich Armen, Chorale Prelude For Organ 02:33 Tools
Praeludium in D minor 09:43 Tools
Choral - Herzlich Lieb' Hab Ich Dich 07:33 Tools
Trio For Organ In A Minor 02:33 Tools
Fantasia on Wachet auf, ruft uns die Stimme 05:21 Tools
III. Largo e affettuoso 02:57 Tools
Sonata in C Minor, Krebs-WV 311: I. Grave 05:07 Tools
Praeambulum 01:23 Tools
Es ist gewisslich an der Zeit (arr. for trumpet and organ) 04:16 Tools
Fantasia For Organ In F Major 04:16 Tools
I. Andante 02:34 Tools
Fantasia sopra Freu dich sehr, o meine Seele 05:07 Tools
I. Cantabile 03:46 Tools
Sonata in C Minor, Krebs-WV 311: II. Allabreve 03:03 Tools
Toccata and Fugue in E major 08:29 Tools
II. Allegro moderato 02:47 Tools
V. Scherzo 02:33 Tools
Praeambulum Supra "Vater Unser Im Himmelreich" 02:33 Tools
Fuga in A minor 03:54 Tools
Fantasy for Oboe and Organ 07:33 Tools
Herzlich lieb hab ich Dich, O Herr 06:31 Tools
Sonata in C Minor, Krebs-WV 311: III. Allegro 03:03 Tools
Choralvorspiel "O Ewigkeit, du Donnerwort" 00:49 Tools
Jesu, meine Freude 06:31 Tools
Fuga in C minor 09:19 Tools
Praeludium in C minor 02:56 Tools
Praeludium in C 02:56 Tools
Fantasia in F 04:40 Tools
Choral 01:37 Tools
Sleepers, Wake, the Voice is Calling 03:01 Tools
Herzlich lieb hab ich dich 06:53 Tools
Was Gott tut, das ist wohlgetan 04:32 Tools
Wir glauben an den Heil'gen Geist (verse 3) and Amen 03:13 Tools
III. Largo e cantabile 03:29 Tools
Concerto pour guitare et cordes en sol majeur 01:35 Tools
Herzlich Lieb Hab Ich Dich, O Herr', Chorale For Organ (Decorated Cantus Firmus) 03:29 Tools
Nun Freut Euch, Lieben Christen Gmein, Chorale For Organ (Decorated Cantus Firmus) 02:15 Tools
Trio in E-Flat Major 03:54 Tools
Meine Seele erhebt den Herrn: Magnificat 02:50 Tools
Fuga in G 06:38 Tools
Toccata and Fugue in A Minor 06:38 Tools
II. Allegro 02:20 Tools
Toccata For Organ In E Major 02:20 Tools
Nun Freut Euch, Lieben Christen Gmein, Chorale For Organ (Organo Pleno) 04:32 Tools
V. Polonaise 00:49 Tools
Trio For Organ In D Minor 06:38 Tools
Choralsatz 01:35 Tools
Herzlich Lieb Hab Ich Dich, O Herr, Chorale For Organ (Organo Pleno) 01:35 Tools
Trio For Organ In E Flat Major 01:35 Tools
I. Largo 04:17 Tools
V. Plaisanterie 03:03 Tools
Von Gott Will Ich Nicht Lassen, Chorale For Organ 02:15 Tools
VII. Vivace 03:20 Tools
Gott der Vater Wohn' uns Bei 03:20 Tools
1er mouvement du concerto pour guitare et cordes 02:50 Tools
Herr Jesu Christ, Du Höchstes Gut, Chorale For Organ 08:29 Tools
Toccata in A minor 04:53 Tools
1. Satz aus dem Concerto für Gitarre und Streicher 02:50 Tools
Prelude in B-flat Major 02:50 Tools
Chorale Prelude for organ, 'Wachet Auf, Ruft Uns die Stimme' 03:54 Tools
Fuga in F 02:50 Tools
Preambulum 03:01 Tools
Concerto in B minor for Harpsichord, Oboe, Strings and Continuo: 1. Moderato 02:50 Tools
Gigue 02:50 Tools
Two Chorale Preludes for Corno Da Caccia and Organ: I. Oh Gott, du frommer Gott 06:38 Tools
III. Affettuoso 02:17 Tools
Fantasia for oboe & organ in F minor 02:17 Tools
Fantasia a gusto italiano in F major 06:38 Tools
Harpsichord Suite in D Major, Op. 4, No. 1: I. Prelude 06:38 Tools
Choralbearbeitung 01:23 Tools
Ach Gott, Erhör Mein Seuftzen, Chorale Prelude For Organ 05:16 Tools
Sinfonia En Mi Bémol Majeur 02:50 Tools
II. Allegretto 02:59 Tools
IV. Burlesca 02:15 Tools
Trio For Organ In F Major (No. 33) 02:15 Tools
Fuga in D 02:15 Tools
Trio in F (Largo) 02:50 Tools
Es ist gewisslich an der Zeit 02:50 Tools
Guitar Concerto in G major: II. Larghetto 02:50 Tools
Fantasy in D major 06:38 Tools
Concerto per due clavicembali in A Minor: I. Allegro I 06:38 Tools
Ich hab in Gottes Herz und Sinn (arr. for trumpet and organ) 06:38 Tools
Fantasia à Gusto Italiano, For Organ In F Major 06:47 Tools
I. Allegro 06:47 Tools
Herzlich thut mich verlangen 05:16 Tools
I. Un poco lento 02:50 Tools
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Johann Ludwig Krebs (bapt. Butterstedt, Weimar, 12 Oct. 1713; d. Altenberg, 1 Jan. 1780) is a composer. He served as a copyist for Johann Sebastian Bach, who was also his teacher. Most of his compositions were for the organ. Life Krebs was born in 1713 in Weimar, Germany to Johann Tobias Krebs, a well known organist. J. Tobias had at least three sons who were considered musically talented, and J. Ludwig was sent to Leipzig to study organ, lute, and the violin. Krebs was privileged enough to be taught by Johann Sebastian Bach on the organ. Bach (who had also instructed J. Ludwig’s father) held Krebs in high standing. From a technical standpoint, Krebs was unrivaled next to Bach in his organ proficiency. However, it was quite difficult for Krebs to obtain a patron or a post at any cathedral. This can be attributed to the fact that by this time the Baroque tradition was being left behind in favor of the new Galant Music Style. This point in time also marked the transition to the Classical Music Era, with composers such as Bach's son, C.P.E. Bach. Krebs took a small post in Zwickau, and later in 1755 (five years after the death of Bach and the official end of the Baroque period) he was appointed court organist of Gotha–Altenburg under Prince Friedrich. Krebs was so desperate at the time that he did not work for money but instead for food to feed his family (including seven children). Despite never holding a significant post, never being a court composer, and never being commissioned for a work, Krebs was able to compose quite a significant collection of works, though few were published until the 1900s. Works Krebs received excellent training from Bach, and his counterpoint is considered by many to be comparable to Bach's. His work is considered to be of excellent quality, though at the time it was oldfashioned, and excessively complex for the Galant era, that espoused clarity and simplicity. Krebs’s Fantasia in F minor for oboe and organ is one of his most expressive and his most famous works, as is the Eight Short Preludes and Fugues that are sometimes attributed to him as well as to his father and J.S. Bach. Krebs's three sons went on to become well known performers in their day, and one of them became a noted Lieder composer. Read more on Last.fm. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.