Contrapunctus 14 für Orgel / Tasteninstrument aus der Kunst der Fuge by Johann Sebastian Bach Organ Solo - Sheet Music

By Johann Sebastian Bach

In 1991 an astonishing discovery was published by Zoltán Göncz answering the question with fairly great certainty how Bach planned the appearance of the fourth subject, the main subject of the cycle:One of the striking features of Contrapunctus 14 is that in this movement Bach applied the stretto of whole expositions. In the exposition of the first three subjects he "programmed" the later permutational stretti, then applied the expositions as "programs", "algorithms".However paradoxical, it follows from the logic of composing a quadruple fugue that the combinations joining all four subjects and rendered the latest when performing the work were already completed in the very first stage of composition because the possibility of overlapping the four subjects (1+2+3+4) is the sine qua non of writing a quadruple fugue. The discovery of the permutational matrix was one of the most essential conditions to achieve that the reconstruction of Contrapunctus XIV could come near to the original form planned by Bach.

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Instrument:
Organ Solo
Genres:
Baroque Period
Composers:
Johann Sebastian Bach
Publishers:
Carus Verlag
ISBN:
9790007090517
Format:
Score
Item types:
Physical
Artist:
Johann Sebastian Bach
Usages:
School and Community
Main Key:
D minor
Size:
8.27 x 11.69 inches
Number of Pages:
20
Shipping Weight:
0.25 pounds

Org (oder anderes Tasteninstrument)

SKU: CA.1801800

Aus der Kunst der Fuge. Composed by Johann Sebastian Bach. Arranged by Zoltán Göncz. This edition: Paperbound. Bearbeitungen: Instrumental arrangements of works by bach. Instrumental arrangements of works by bach: Instrumental arrangements of works by bach, Free organ music. Score. BWV 1080. 20 pages. Carus Verlag #CV 18.018/00. Published by Carus Verlag (CA.1801800).

ISBN 9790007090517. 8.27 x 11.69 inches. Key: D minor. Language: all languages.

In 1991 an astonishing discovery was published by Zoltán Göncz answering the question with fairly great certainty how Bach planned the appearance of the fourth subject, the main subject of the cycle:


One of the striking features of Contrapunctus 14 is that in this movement Bach applied the stretto of whole expositions. In the exposition of the first three subjects he "programmed" the later permutational stretti, then applied the expositions as "programs", "algorithms".

However paradoxical, it follows from the logic of composing a quadruple fugue that the combinations joining all four subjects and rendered the latest when performing the work were already completed in the very first stage of composition because the possibility of overlapping the four subjects (1+2+3+4) is the sine qua non of writing a quadruple fugue.

The discovery of the permutational matrix was one of the most essential conditions to achieve that the reconstruction of Contrapunctus XIV could come near to the original form planned by Bach.