(Score) Little Fugue - Woodwind Quartet

(Score) Little Fugue - Woodwind Quartet
Author: Johann Sebastian Bach
Publisher: Glissato Edizioni Musicali
Total Pages:
Release: 2021-07-09
Genre: Music
ISBN:

Arrangement for Woodwind Quartet (intermediate/advanced) by Francesco Leone. Score: Flute, Oboe, Bb Clarinet and Bassoon. Parts available separately. Fugue in G minor, BWV 578, (popularly known as the Little Fugue), is a piece of organ music written by Johann Sebastian Bach during his years at Arnstadt (1703–1707). It is one of Bach's best known fugues.

Woodwind Quartet "Fugue in G Minor" score & parts

Woodwind Quartet
Author: Johann Sebastian Bach
Publisher: Glissato Edizioni Musicali
Total Pages: 12
Release: 2024-08-09
Genre: Music
ISBN:

Experience the intricate beauty of Johann Sebastian Bach's "Fugue in G minor," BWV 578, with this expertly crafted arrangement for woodwind quartet by Francesco Leone. Perfect for intermediate to advanced-level musicians, this arrangement captures the complexity and elegance of Bach's iconic fugue, bringing it to life through the rich timbres of woodwind instruments. Included in this arrangement: Flute Oboe Bb Clarinet Bassoon (with an alternative part for Bb Bass Clarinet) Score and parts are provided for each instrument, ensuring that every member of the quartet has the materials needed to perform this intellectually stimulating and musically rewarding piece. Ideal for performances, rehearsals, and practice sessions, this arrangement will challenge and delight musicians while captivating audiences with its intricate counterpoint and dynamic interplay of voices. Bring the timeless genius of Bach to your next performance with this exceptional woodwind quartet arrangement of the "Fugue in G minor." Enhance your woodwind quartet's collection with this masterful arrangement and enjoy the enduring appeal of Bach's "Fugue in G minor."

Analyzing Fugue

Analyzing Fugue
Author: William Renwick
Publisher: Pendragon Press
Total Pages: 248
Release: 1995
Genre: Juvenile Nonfiction
ISBN: 9780945193524

The analytical techniques that Heinrich Schenker developed have become increasingly dominant in the analysis of tonal music, and have provided a rich and powerful means of understanding the complexities of great masterworks of the Western tradition. Schenker's method is based on two cardinal concepts-a hierarchy of tones grouped into structural levels, and a recognition of the importance of strict voice-leading at all structural levels. In Analyzing Fugue-A Schenkerian Approach, author William Renwick utilizes Schenkerian techniques to explore the relationship between imitative counterpoint and voice-leading in fugue. He shows that the art of fugal composition as practiced by masters such as Bach and Handel involves a remarkable degree of systematic structural patterning that is not evident on the surface of the music. Reviews-...Renwick's book offers a penetrating theory of fugue, with telling observations for theorists and composers alike. Heather Platt Notes Sept. 1996...clearly the fruit of deep study and sophisticated knowledge of fugues (particularly those of bach) and the literature about them. ...many will find it a fount of wisdom and knowledge. Lionel Pike, Music and Letters vol. 77 no. 1...consummate and meticulous scholarship. Robert Gauldin, Intégral vol. 9