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Prelude And Fugue In B Minor - Fernando Germani - Prelude And Fugue In B Minor (Shellac)
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4 Responses to Prelude And Fugue In B Minor - Fernando Germani - Prelude And Fugue In B Minor (Shellac)
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Zuzil says:
Download and print in PDF or MIDI free sheet music for Prelude and Fugue in C minor, BWV by Bach, Johann Sebastian arranged by ClassicMan for Piano (Solo). -
Fejora says:
The Prelude and Fugue in C major exists in an earlier version possibly written when Bach was in Weimar, , but the present version is a revision Bach made while in Leipzig. The two sections complement each other perfectly, the Prelude having a rapid, flashy character while the Fugue opens with a majestic, rising subject. -
Arat says:
Structure. As the name implies, it comprises three movements: a prelude, a chorale and a klepenpomavasbulirestopktendpope.coinfo interconnectedness and thematic relationships (particularly the cyclic recall of the Prelude and Chorale in the Fugue) make this an unorthodox example of double-function form.. It uses a Chromatic fourth motif in the Chorale and the Fugue. The Prelude starts in B minor. -
Grokora says:
In classical music, the combination of prelude and fugue is one with a long history. Many composers have written works of this kind. The use of this format is generally inspired by Johann Sebastian Bach's two books of preludes and fugues — The Well-Tempered Clavier — completed in 17respectively. Bach, however, was not the first to compose such a set: Johann Caspar Ferdinand.