I rarely just play on this podcast, but that’s how I’d like to package this little present for my listeners. Rather than spending days researching and writing, today I will play four fugues and introduce them only briefly. It’s some twenty minutes of music I hope you can enjoy during your holidays.
The quote I read to introduce this short concert is by Mortimer J. Adler.
Bach wrote this music before 1717 (at the latest.) These are fugues whose themes originated in the work of other composers. Bach borrows these themes and creates his own work. These fugues are not commonly played which make them all the more fun to listen to and study.
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Fugues I performed:
Fugue in C major, BWV 966 (on a theme by Adam Reinken)
Fugue in C major, BWV 946 (on a theme by Tomaso Albinoni)
Fugue in a minor, BWV 965 (on a theme by Adam Reinken)
Fugue in A major, BWV 949 (probably on a theme by Tomaso Albinoni)
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