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SOLOMON LYTLE (Pittsburgh, USA) |
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Two Fugues For Two Guitars, FK.311 SM-000199138
Komponist | Wilhelm Friedemann Bach |
Arrangeur
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Solomon Lytle |
Verleger | Solomon Lytle |
Genre |
Klassische Musik / Fuge |
Instrumentierung |
Klassische Gitarre |
Partitur für | Duo |
Art der Partitur | Partitur für zwei Interpreten |
Tonart |
D-Dur |
Satz, Nr. |
1 bis 2 von 2 |
Länge |
3'0" |
Schwierigkeitsgrad |
Schwer |
Jahr der Komposition |
1776 |
Beschreibung |
Taken from his "Eight Fuges Without A Pedal", these wonderful examples of the keyboard music of J.S. Bach's eldest son are hoped to become a welcomed addition to serious guitar duos.
These two masterpieces in miniature contain- in a highly compressed form- the musical ecstasy associated with the works of W.F. Bach's illustrious father.
I discovered them by accident at the Biblioteca Civica Torino in 1999. The ladies there were nice enough to photocopy.
As the series of eight begins with two pairs of major/parallel minor fugues, it seems natural to perform them, at least, as such. This is the second pair.
This edition is in standard notation with left hand fingerings, and one "D"-tuned guitar.
Musically,
SL |
Datum des Uploads |
24 Feb 2014 |
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