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Despite the lack of conclusive evidence, the variations Bach wrote on the chorale 'Christ, der du bist der helle Tag', performed by Theo Jellema for All of Bach, appear easy to place. Most Bach researchers agree that Bach’s variation works for organ either date from his younger years or were created at the end of his career. In the case of this chorale partita, the influence of Böhm can be traced clearly. He wrote many variation works for organ and was Bach’s teacher at the Michaelisschule in Lüneburg. Besides composition techniques often used by Böhm, the piece also shows his influence in its construction. Recorded for the project All of Bach on August 24th 2015 at the Stiftskirche St. Georg, Goslar-Grauhof. If you want to help us complete All of Bach, please subscribe to our channel http://bit.ly/2vhCeFB and consider donating http://bit.ly/2uZuMj5. For the interview with organist Theo on Partite diverse sopra: Christ, der du bist der helle Tag go to • Jellema on Bach Partite diverse sopra: Chr... For more information on BWV 766 and this production go to http://allofbach.com/en/bwv/bwv-766/ All of Bach is a project of the Netherlands Bach Society / Nederlandse Bachvereniging, offering high-quality film recordings of the works by Johann Sebastian Bach, performed by the Netherlands Bach Society and its guest musicians. Visit our free online treasury for more videos and background material http://allofbach.com/en/. For concert dates and further information go to https://www.bachvereniging.nl/nederla.... Theo Jellema, organist Organ: Christoph Treutmann, 1731