Georg Andreas Sorge
Fugue in C minor on B-A-C-H, BWV. Anh. 110
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Composer:Georg Andreas SorgeGenre:KeyboardStyle:FugueAverage_duration:3:37Georg Andreas Sorge's 'Fugue in C minor on B-A-C-H, BWV. Anh. 110' is a masterpiece of Baroque music. The composition is believed to have been written in the early 18th century, although the exact date of its composition is unknown. The piece was first premiered in Leipzig, Germany, where Sorge was a prominent musician and composer. The 'Fugue in C minor on B-A-C-H, BWV. Anh. 110' is a single-movement work that is characterized by its intricate counterpoint and complex harmonies. The piece is based on the musical motif B-A-C-H, which is a reference to the composer Johann Sebastian Bach. The motif is used throughout the piece in various forms, creating a sense of unity and coherence. The fugue begins with a solemn and somber theme that is introduced by the bass voice. The theme is then taken up by the other voices in turn, each adding their own unique embellishments and variations. The counterpoint is complex and intricate, with each voice weaving in and out of the texture in a seamless and fluid manner. As the fugue progresses, the music becomes more intense and dramatic, with the voices building to a powerful climax. The harmonies become more dissonant and chromatic, adding to the sense of tension and drama. Finally, the music resolves into a triumphant and majestic conclusion, with all the voices coming together in a final statement of the B-A-C-H motif. Overall, Sorge's 'Fugue in C minor on B-A-C-H, BWV. Anh. 110' is a masterful example of Baroque counterpoint and harmonic complexity. The piece is characterized by its intricate interweaving of voices, its use of the B-A-C-H motif, and its dramatic and powerful conclusion. It remains a beloved work of Baroque music to this day.More....
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