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Fuga in c BWV 575
Uploaded by: wolfram_syre
Composer: Bach, J. S. Organ: 1731 G. Silbermann, Reinhardtsgrimma, Germany Software: Hauptwerk VI Views: 99
Fuga in e
Uploaded by: wimbomhof
Composer: Johann Andreas Dröbs Organ: Freiberg Silbermann Software: Hauptwerk IV Views: 50
Fuga tertii toni
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Composer: Wolfgang Carl Briegel Organ: Van Deventer 1756, Nijkerk Software: Hauptwerk IV Views: 34
3 short fugues
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Composer: Johann Heinrich Ritz (1668-17??) Organ: Van Deventer 1756, Nijkerk Software: Hauptwerk IV Views: 26
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ajongbloed (07/20/19)
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Gabrieli, Giovanni
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Sample Producer:
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Voxus Virtual Organs
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Van Deventer 1756, Nijkerk
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Software: | Hauptwerk IV |
Genre: | Medieval and Renaissance |
Description: | This "Fuga colorata" attributed to Giovanni Gabrieli (~1555 - 1612) is not a fugue in the modern sence of the word. Though it starts with a fugal like exposition, the theme of that first episode does not reutn in the rest of the composition. This "Fuga colorata" is more like a contrast canzona, with about 6 brief different sections. In these sections imitations, complementary motifs, echo passages, chords and toccata like passage work alternate. Together they form a joyful work that is a pleasure to play.
I play this piece on two manuals, alternating between one hands on different manuals and both hands on the same manual. The idea is to contrast different sounds a bit, and by using two manuals to contrast the location of the sound. After all, this music was probably composed by the master of the cori spezzati of the St. Mark in Venice.
Score available here: http://partitura.org/index.php/giovanni-gabrieli-fuga-colorata |
Performance: | Live |
Recorded in: | Stereo |
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