Johann Pachelbel
Fugue, for organ in A minor (II), T. 285
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Composer:Johann PachelbelGenre:KeyboardStyle:FugueCompose Date:before Apr 1706Publication Date:1903Average_duration:2:21Johann Pachelbel's Fugue for organ in A minor (II), T. 285, is a masterpiece of Baroque music. It was composed in the late 17th century and is one of Pachelbel's most famous works. The piece is written for the organ and is in the key of A minor. It is a four-voice fugue, which means that there are four separate melodies that are played simultaneously. The piece is characterized by its intricate counterpoint and its use of the fugue form. A fugue is a type of composition in which a main theme, or subject, is introduced and then repeated and developed throughout the piece. In this particular fugue, the subject is introduced in the first voice and is then imitated by the other three voices. The subject is then developed and transformed throughout the piece, creating a complex and intricate web of sound. The Fugue for organ in A minor (II), T. 285, is divided into three movements. The first movement is the exposition, in which the subject is introduced and imitated by the other voices. The second movement is the development, in which the subject is transformed and developed in various ways. The third movement is the recapitulation, in which the subject is restated in its original form. One of the most notable characteristics of this piece is its use of pedal points. A pedal point is a sustained note in the bass that is held while the other voices move around it. In this fugue, Pachelbel uses pedal points to create a sense of tension and release, adding to the overall complexity and richness of the piece. The Fugue for organ in A minor (II), T. 285, premiered in the late 17th century and has since become one of Pachelbel's most famous works. Its intricate counterpoint and use of the fugue form have made it a favorite among organists and music lovers alike.More....
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