Organist and harpsichordist Paolo Bordignon recently performed two newly rediscovered organ works by J.S. Bach as part of the Chamber Music Society of Lincoln Center's Annual Baroque Festival at Alice Tully Hall in New York City.

The two pieces, Ciacona and Fuga in D minor for Organ, BWV 1178 and Ciacona in G minor for Organ, BWV 1179, were identified by Peter Wollny, the director of the Bach Archive Leipzig, and received their first performances in 320 years earlier in 2025. Both works have been added to the official catalog of Bach's compositions and are available from Breitkopf and Härtel.

These two rediscovered compositions were incorporated into the Chamber Music Society of Lincoln Center's Annual Baroque Festival, which also features music by Vivaldi, Telemann, Handel, and Corelli.

"We are very pleased that we were able to add to the original program two short organ works which, just last month, were confirmed to have been written by none other than Johann Sebastian Bach," wrote David Finckel and Wu Han, co-artistic directors of the Chamber Music Society of Lincoln Center.

Hear Bordignon's performances of both pieces below: