BWV series
_     =  no other special info.
Chorales are found 
in the following two editions:
 _Bach, 371 Harmonized Chorales and 69 
Chorale Melodies with Figured 
Bass_, ed. Albert Riemenschneider,  G. Schirmer, NY, 1941.

 
  This is a reworking of the Bach-Kirnberger edition of 370 chorales.


_Johann Sebastian Bach, 389 Chorales_, Kalmus K06002, Belwin Inc, 
15800 NW 48th Ave, Miami, FL 33014

   
This is a republication of the Richter edition of 389 chorales.A tab 
delimited text file which can be imported into a database
 or formatted in a word processor is also included. The fields in
 the file are: 

MIDI file #
# of chorale in A. Riemenschneider
# of chorale in Kalmus
analysis

The analysis field indicates 
those chorales shown with a figured bass. Those with RM are included in
 _Figured Harmony at the Keyboard, Part 2_, R. O. Morris, Oxford 
University Press, 1933. ISBN 0 19 321472 5. Those with BR have the 
figured bass included in Charles N. Boyd and Albert Riemenschneider's
 _Chorales by J. S. Bach_, G. Schirmer, Ed.1628.

In chorales with 
repeats and an initial pick-up note, the repeat has been written out 
rather than written as a graphic repeat, and the pick-up has been 
included in the incomplete measure preceding the second playing of the
 repeat. Sometimes a final note of the chorale has been extended 1 beat
 if the measure allowed, for the sake of the sound of the final cadence. 
Initial pick-up measures were created by using rests to fill the beginning 
of the first measure, before the pick-up note.

If possible, check the 
files against an original copy of the chorales, for accuracy and for 
preferences in writing odd measures.

I would appreciate any messages,
 corrections or comments. These files were created on a Macintosh LC III
