Leopold Stokowski
Little Fugue in G minor (after Bach, BWV 578)
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Composer:Leopold StokowskiGenre:OrchestralStyle:FugueAverage_duration:3:39Leopold Stokowski's "Little Fugue in G minor (after Bach, BWV 578)" is a transcription of Johann Sebastian Bach's original composition for organ. Stokowski, a renowned conductor and arranger, created this version for full orchestra, adding his own unique touches to the piece. The composition was completed in 1922 and premiered on November 23 of the same year in New York City. The piece is divided into four movements, each showcasing different aspects of Stokowski's arrangement. The first movement begins with a solo trumpet playing the main theme of the fugue. The orchestra then joins in, building up to a grand climax before settling back down to a quieter section featuring the woodwinds. The second movement features the strings, with a lush and romantic interpretation of the fugue's main theme. Stokowski's use of dynamics and phrasing creates a sense of tension and release throughout the movement. The third movement is a scherzo, featuring the brass and percussion sections. Stokowski's use of syncopation and rhythmic variation adds a playful and energetic quality to the piece. The final movement brings the entire orchestra together for a triumphant finale. Stokowski's use of counterpoint and orchestration creates a rich and complex sound, with each section of the orchestra contributing to the overall texture of the piece. Overall, Stokowski's "Little Fugue in G minor" is a masterful arrangement of Bach's original composition. Stokowski's use of orchestration and interpretation adds a new dimension to the piece, while still maintaining the integrity of Bach's original work.More....
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