Johann Pachelbel
Magnificat Fugue in tone 1, No. 20, T. 120
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Composer:Johann PachelbelGenre:KeyboardStyle:FugueCompose Date:before Apr 1706Average_duration:2:21Johann Pachelbel's Magnificat Fugue in tone 1, No. 20, T. 120 is a choral work that was composed in the Baroque era. It was written in the key of D major and is scored for SATB choir and continuo. The piece was likely composed in the early 1700s, although the exact date is unknown. The Magnificat Fugue is part of Pachelbel's larger Magnificat in D major, which is a setting of the Magnificat text from the Gospel of Luke. The Magnificat is a hymn of praise that is traditionally sung during vespers, and Pachelbel's setting is a prime example of Baroque choral music. The Magnificat Fugue is the twentieth movement of the Magnificat and is one of the most famous pieces from the work. It is a four-part fugue that features a subject that is introduced by the soprano voice and then imitated by the other voices. The fugue is characterized by its lively and energetic rhythm, as well as its intricate counterpoint. One of the most notable features of the Magnificat Fugue is its use of the "stretto" technique. In a stretto, the voices enter with the subject of the fugue in quick succession, creating a sense of urgency and excitement. Pachelbel uses this technique to great effect in the Magnificat Fugue, particularly in the final section of the piece. Overall, the Magnificat Fugue is a masterful example of Baroque choral music. Its intricate counterpoint, lively rhythm, and use of the stretto technique make it a thrilling and engaging piece to listen to.More....
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