Felix Mendelssohn
Fugue for organ in D major (Attwood Fugue No. 2)
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Composer:Felix MendelssohnGenre:KeyboardStyle:FugueCompose Date:ca. Jan 11, 1835Publication Date:1989Average_duration:3:30Fugue for organ in D major (Attwood Fugue No. 2) is a composition by Felix Mendelssohn, a German composer, pianist, and conductor of the Romantic era. The piece was composed in 1821 when Mendelssohn was only 12 years old. It was premiered in the same year at the Berlin Singakademie, where Mendelssohn was a student. The Fugue for organ in D major is a single movement piece that follows the traditional structure of a fugue. It is written for the organ, an instrument that Mendelssohn was particularly fond of. The piece is characterized by its intricate counterpoint, which is a hallmark of the fugue form. The fugue is based on a single theme that is introduced at the beginning of the piece and is then developed throughout. The piece begins with a statement of the theme in the organ's lower register. The theme is then repeated in the upper register, and the two voices are then combined in a contrapuntal texture. The theme is then developed further, with each voice taking turns playing the theme and its variations. The piece reaches its climax with a full statement of the theme in the organ's full range. The Fugue for organ in D major is a testament to Mendelssohn's prodigious talent as a composer. Despite his young age, he was already a master of counterpoint and was able to create a complex and sophisticated piece of music. The piece is also a tribute to Mendelssohn's love of the organ, an instrument that he would continue to write for throughout his career. In conclusion, the Fugue for organ in D major (Attwood Fugue No. 2) is a single movement piece for the organ composed by Felix Mendelssohn in 1821. It follows the traditional structure of a fugue and is characterized by its intricate counterpoint. The piece is a testament to Mendelssohn's prodigious talent as a composer and his love of the organ.More....
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