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What is the primary instrument in Fugue in C Minor No 2?

What is the primary instrument in Fugue in C Minor No 2?

Piano
Additional Information

Series: Alfred Masterwork Edition
Composed by: Johann Sebastian Bach
Instrument: Piano
Page Count: 12
Item Number: 00-3583

What grade is Prelude and Fugue in C minor?

This beautiful prelude is amongst the easiest in the WTC (which is not to say that it is easy). You should be able to tackle it since I estimate it being around grade 6/7. The fugue is another matter altogether.

What was the significance of Bach’s composition The Well-Tempered Clavier?

In Bach’s own words The Well-Tempered Clavier was composed “for the profit and use of musical youth desirous of learning and especially for the pastime of those already skilled in this study.” These manuscripts were copied and circulated widely throughout Europe but the work was not officially published until 1801.

What is the structure of a fugue?

A fugue usually has three main sections: an exposition, a development and a final entry that contains the return of the subject in the fugue’s tonic key. Some fugues have a recapitulation.

Why did Bach write the Well Tempered Clavier?

He did this in 1722 and then again 20 years later; books I and II. In Bach’s own words The Well-Tempered Clavier was composed “for the profit and use of musical youth desirous of learning and especially for the pastime of those already skilled in this study.”

What is the meaning of The Well-Tempered Clavier?

This brings us to Bach’s The Well-Tempered Clavier; that title simply means that a single keyboard is tuned in such a way that the performer can play in all 24 keys (12 major and 12 minor).

How long is the Prelude and Fugue in C minor?

Prelude and Fugue in C Minor, BWV 847, is a keyboard composition written by Johann Sebastian Bach. It is the second prelude and fugue in the first book of The Well-Tempered Clavier, a series of 48 preludes and fugues by the composer. The prelude is 38 bars long, and consists mostly of a repeating motif.

Who wrote the Prelude and Fugue in C minor?

Prelude and Fugue in C Minor, BWV 847, is a keyboard composition written by Johann Sebastian Bach. It is the second prelude and fugue in the first book of The Well-Tempered Clavier, a series of 48 preludes and fugues by the composer.

What is the form of a fugue in music?

Just like most fugues in the baroque period, the subject is then repeated in the top voice in the dominant key (G minor), and then repeated once more in the lowest voice, again in the home key. The fugue then continues with a development, and then another repetition of the subject in the home key.

How many bars are in a fugue?

The fugue is 31 bars long, and is written for 3 voices. Below is the two measure subject of the fugue, which starts in the middle voice: The subject of the fugue.