Clavier-Übung

Clavier-Übung, in more modern spelling Klavierübung, is German for "keyboard exercise". In the late 17th and early 18th centuries this was a common title for keyboard music collections: first adopted by Johann Kuhnau in 1689, the term later became mostly associated with Johann Sebastian Bach's four Clavier-Übung publications.

The following composers published works under the title Clavier-Übung:
 * Johann Sebastian Bach:
 * Clavier-Übung I: six partitas, published separately 1726–1730, then grouped in one volume in 1731
 * Clavier-Übung II: Italian Concerto and French Overture (1735)
 * Clavier-Übung III: also known as the German Organ Mass (1739)
 * Clavier-Übung IV: Aria with Diverse Variations, known as the Goldberg Variations (1741)
 * Ferruccio Busoni
 * Klavierübung (1918–1925)
 * Christoph Graupner:
 * Leichte Clavier-Übungen (c.1730)
 * Johann Ludwig Krebs
 * Clavier Ubung Bestehend in verschiedenen vorspielen und veränderungen einiger Kirchen Gesaenge Nürnberg, J.U. Haffner, c. 1744)
 * Clavier-Ubung bestehet in einer [...] Suite [...] Zweyter Theil (Nürnberg, J.U. Haffner, c. 1744)
 * Clavier-Ubung bestehend in sechs Sonatinen … IIIter Theil (Nürnberg, J.U. Haffner, c. 1744)
 * Johann Philipp Kirnberger
 * Clavierübungen mit der bachischen Applicatur, four volumes, 1761–1766
 * Johann Krieger
 * Anmuthige Clavier-Übung (1698)
 * Johann Kuhnau:
 * Neuer Clavier-Übung, erster Theil (1689)
 * Neuer Clavier-Übung, anderer Theil (1692)
 * Vincent Lübeck
 * Clavier Übung (1728)
 * Georg Andreas Sorge
 * Clavier Übung in three parts, 18 sonatas for harpsichord (1738–c.1745)
 * Clavier Übung in two parts, 24 preludes for organ or clavichord (1739–42)