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The article refers to the Toccata and Fugue in D minor as one of Bach's "greatest works" but surely this is a joke? Yes it's undeniably one of the most famous but in terms of quality/complexity it pales in comparison to his later compositions, i.e. Clavierubung 3, the Wedge, the b minor, the Leipzig chorales, the G major, the Canonic Variations, etc. I think this claim ought to be removed from the article but I hesitate to do it myself.
-an organist who has played most of Bach's organ works