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Organ may refer to the following:
In music, a fugue (/fjuːɡ/ FEWG) is a contrapuntal compositional technique in two or more voices, built on a subject (theme) that is introduced at the beginning in imitation (repetition at different pitches) and recurs frequently in the course of the composition.
The English term fugue originated in the 16th century and is derived from the French word fugue or the Italian fuga. This in turn comes from Latin, also fuga, which is itself related to both fugere ("to flee") and fugare ("to chase"). The adjectival form is fugal. Variants include fughetta (literally, "a small fugue") and fugato (a passage in fugal style within another work that is not a fugue).
A fugue usually has three sections: an exposition, a development, and a final entry that contains the return of the subject in the fugue's tonic key. Some fugues have a recapitulation. In the Middle Ages, the term was widely used to denote any works in canonic style; by the Renaissance, it had come to denote specifically imitative works. Since the 17th century, the term fugue has described what is commonly regarded as the most fully developed procedure of imitative counterpoint.
G minor is a minor scale based on G, consisting of the pitches G, A, B♭, C, D, E♭, and F. For the harmonic minor scale, the F is raised to F♯. Its relative major is B-flat major, and its parallel major is G major.
Changes needed for the melodic and harmonic versions of the scale are written in with accidentals as necessary. G minor is one of two flat key signatures that require a sharp for the leading-tone (the other is D minor).
G minor has been considered the key through which Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart best expressed sadness and tragedy, and many of his minor key works are in G minor, such as the Piano Quartet No. 1 and the String Quintet in G minor. Though Mozart touched on various minor keys in his symphonies, G minor is the only minor key he used as a main key for his numbered symphonies (No. 25, and the famous No. 40). In the Classical period, symphonies in G minor almost always used four horns, two in G and two in B-flat alto. Another convention of G minor symphonies observed in Mozart's No. 25 was the choice of E-flat major for the slow movement, with other examples including Haydn's No. 39 and Johann Baptist Wanhal's G minor symphony from before 1771 (Bryan Gm1).
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Descargar audio MP3: https://drive.google.com/file/d/0BwLmcZnUUOzEVVhRUGxfd1lDd2M Descargar partitura PDF: https://drive.google.com/file/d/0BwLmcZnUUOzEZ0NrSmg4enVQams Descargar audio MIDI: https://drive.google.com/file/d/0BwLmcZnUUOzENkpWXzJxQy1Kb0k/view Del autor sé que es de Wuhan (China) y nombró el tema como "g minor de Bach". Actualmente debería tener 25 años. Estudió en un conservatorio de música. En el 2010 compartió esta canción en un foro musical utilizando un nickname y escribió al pie de la publicación lo siguiente: "Dedicado al gran Bach, aunque no sé si hubiese sido de su agrado".
Anastasia Seifetdinova plays Bach-Liszt from live performance at the Millard Auditorium at the Hartt School. April 6, 2012.
Bach (1685 - 1750), Minuet in G minor, BWV Anh 115, Piano, sheet music Notebooks for Anna Magdalena Bach Our website: http://www.tgrepertoire.com Follow us on twitter: http://twitter.com/TGRepertoire Support us on Patreon: http://www.patreon.com/TheGreatRepertoire
Bach- minuet in G major. J S Bach was a German composer and keyboard player. During his lifetime Bach was chiefly known for his masterful organ and harpsichord playing; his great genius as a composer was only really discovered in the 19th century. Bach wrote organ music, including choral preludes, preludes, fugues, and toccatas; orchestral and chamber works, including the Brandenburg Concertos; and church music, including the St Matthew Passion. Noteworthy among the collections of his keyboard works The Well-Tempered Clavier and The Goldberg Variations.
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Ready to start learning? Try "Simply Piano" (iTunes) for free: http://m.onelink.me/5613aa96 - - - - - For the longest time, I thought this piece was composed by J.S. Bach. However, multiple sources now claim that it's actually written by Christian Pezold/Petzold (1677-1733). He also composed the lesser-known Minuet in G Minor, another beautiful piece that shares many similar motifs with its Major counterpart. These compositions were simply copied to the Notebook for Anna Magdalena Bach... So it's time we give credit to the original composer! Anyway, isn't it refreshing to see some less difficult pieces every now and then? Pianist unknown. MUSIC SHEET: http://goo.gl/6VTXXi *** Get this video to 2000+ views OR 200+ likes/dislikes/comments I'll release another video :) - - - - - Make sure...
Tracklist below. Download via iTunes: https://itunes.apple.com/nl/album/bach-family-organ-music/id606992235 For physical sales: http://www.brilliantclassics.com/articles/b/bach-family-organ-music/ The most famous scion of a musical family which stretched across at least ten generations, Johann Sebastian Bach had a very strong sense of history, tradition, and his evolving place in it, and was instrumental in curating and adding to the library of the music of the Bachs, which was known as the Altbachisches Archiv. This archive mostly comprises vocal music; now the Italian organist has created a fascinating instrumental counterpart, with short organ works by ten members of the family ranging from Heinrich Bach (1615–1692) to Wilhelm Friedemann Ernst Bach (1779–1845). And so, during the cour...
Bach, Beethoven and the boys . . . viola da gamba, harpsichord, chamber organ, cello, piano. The harpsichord was a Morley tuned to Kirnberger III and the chamber organ to Meantone and the piano to another temperament based on perfect fifths. J S Bach Sonata in G for viola da gamba and Harpsichord Byrd Ut Re Mi Fa Sol La Buxtehude Fugue in C Major alla Gigue Brahms Chorale Prelude on Es ist ein Ros entsprungen Beethoven Sonata for piano and cello in G Minor The Chamber organ is by Sprague around 1856 but used ancient pipes, some of which show evidence of having been in two previous instruments.
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Janny van Wering (1909-2005) was a dutch harpsichord player who studied in Amsterdam (Sweelinck Conservatorium) and Paris by Pauline Aubert. ( https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hMweM... ) Harpsichord built by Rainer Schütze (Heidelberg, year unknown, lower manual 4' and 8', upper manual 8'') Released by Artone, Holland 9501 without the indication of the year (after 1951 because in the documentation that year is mentioned for concerts in Indonesia). For futher reading especially about the Sinfonias: Student thesis (2007) Faculty of Humanities Theses by Henriëtte Wirth Janny van Wering, onze Nederlandsche claveciniste, in the dutch language. http://dspace.library.uu.nl/handle/18...
Kostas Papazafeiropoulos :: Sonata F Major (2016) :: Wim Winters, clavichord ============================================== Stay updated (and get a free MP3 of Bach's Inventions ▶https://authenticsound.leadpages.co/join/ Subscribe ▶https://www.youtube.com/c/authenticsound?sub_confirmation=1 All recordings ▶http://authenticsound.be/youtube.html ============================================== Really excited to share this brand new sonata (2016) in F Major, opus 118, composed by the Greek composer Kostas Papazafeiropoulos (b.1983) Index of all recordings: http://authenticsound.be/youtube.html This sonata: 0:06 Allegro 7:18 Adagio 15:03 Menuet & trio 18:28 Allegretto (theme & variations) Note upfront... if you only have time for one part... and are a bit sceptical on new works in earlier s...
The third clip of Mad Rhino in Moscow! Apologies are in order: the quality of this clip is poor (a student practicing in a nearby room can easily be heard throughout, creating a near-Ives experience), but, on the other hand, there is perhaps a minimal value in this performance, and the pieces have never been played or heard before. The Mad Rhino gives the world premiere of J.W. Hässler's monumental cycle of 360 Preludes in All Keys in Moscow on Sept. 26, 2012. This bizarre cycle consists of fifteen little preludes (the shortest one clocked at 2.4 seconds) per each major and minor key. Astonishingly, Hässler treats the whole collection as a unified whole, as evidenced by a gradual increase in size of the preludes by the golden section, and a subsequent decrease to a ringtone size, ...
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