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Johann Sebastian Bach
Concerto and Fugue, BWV 909
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Composer
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Johann Sebastian Bach
Genre
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Keyboard
Style
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Concerto
Compose Date
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before 1800
Publication Date
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1894
Average_duration
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9:48
Johann Sebastian Bach's Concerto and Fugue in A minor, BWV 909, is a keyboard work that was composed in the early 18th century. The exact date of composition is unknown, but it is believed to have been written during Bach's time in Weimar, between 1708 and 1717. The piece consists of two movements: a concerto and a fugue. The concerto is in three sections, with the first and third sections being in A minor and the middle section in A major. The opening section is marked by a lively and energetic theme that is introduced by the right hand and then taken up by the left hand. The second section is more lyrical and features a flowing melody that is played in the right hand against a simple accompaniment in the left hand. The final section returns to the lively theme of the opening, but with some variations and embellishments. The fugue is a more complex and intricate piece, consisting of a single theme that is introduced in the opening bars and then developed and elaborated throughout the rest of the piece. The theme is first presented in the right hand and then taken up by the left hand, with the two hands playing in counterpoint. The fugue is notable for its use of chromaticism and its intricate contrapuntal textures. Overall, the Concerto and Fugue, BWV 909, is a virtuosic and challenging work that showcases Bach's mastery of keyboard writing. The concerto is characterized by its lively and energetic themes, while the fugue is notable for its complex and intricate textures. The piece remains a popular and frequently performed work in the keyboard repertoire.
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