Schott Piano Classics
Fantasie und Fuge a-moll - BWV 904. 4 saxophones (SATBar). Partition et parties.
Publié par ADVANCE, le 01 janvier 2009
34 pages
Résumé
Bach probably composed Fantasia and Fugue around 1725 at the beginning of his Leipzig years. Hardly any of his keyboard works is so closely associated with his organ works. The remarks ,manualiter' in two of the surviving manuscripts suggest that it was also played on the organ. The character of the Fantasia is serious and grave. Even the interludes, despite their lighter texture, maintain an overall contemplative character. Its concerto form is strictly symmetrical. The main theme appears four times : in a-minor, e-minor, d-minor and finally a-minor. Three interludes often employ only three parts and effectively contrast the full harmony of the main theme. The four-part double fugue is an example of Bach's unique contrapuntal craftsmanship. He combines two notably contrasting themes : the first is diatonic, rhythmic and agile while the second consists of a descending chromatic line. It appears around the center of the movement after a short cadence cesura. Surprisingly, it is immediately presented in stretto form. At the end both themes are combined three times. Instrumentation : 4 saxophones (SATBar) BWV 904
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