Johann Sebastian Bach
Prelude (Fantasia) in C minor, BWV 921
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Composer:Johann Sebastian BachGenre:KeyboardStyle:FantasyCompose Date:1713Publication Date:1890Average_duration:3:08Johann Sebastian Bach's Prelude (Fantasia) in C minor, BWV 921, is a solo keyboard work that was composed during the Baroque period. The exact date of composition is unknown, but it is believed to have been written in the early 1700s. The piece was not published during Bach's lifetime and was only discovered in the 20th century. The Prelude (Fantasia) in C minor is a single movement work that is characterized by its improvisatory style. The piece begins with a slow and melancholic introduction that sets the mood for the rest of the work. The main section of the piece is a fast and virtuosic passage that showcases the performer's technical abilities. The piece ends with a return to the slow and introspective mood of the opening. The Prelude (Fantasia) in C minor is notable for its use of chromaticism, which was a hallmark of the Baroque period. The piece also features a number of virtuosic passages that require a high level of technical skill from the performer. The improvisatory style of the piece allows for a great deal of freedom in interpretation, and performers are encouraged to add their own personal touches to the work. The Prelude (Fantasia) in C minor was not premiered during Bach's lifetime, and it is unclear if he ever intended for it to be performed publicly. However, the piece has since become a popular choice for keyboard performers and has been recorded by a number of notable musicians. Overall, the Prelude (Fantasia) in C minor is a beautiful and expressive work that showcases Bach's mastery of the keyboard. Its improvisatory style and technical demands make it a challenging but rewarding piece for performers to tackle.More....
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