What was his best Fugue?

What was his best Fugue?

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Easy, Little Fugue in G Minor. Not only his best fugue, but the best song ever composed.

Wind in the B chord.

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I really love the fugue from the first solo violin sonata.

Play the violin Johnny.

My mouth literally dropped the first time I heard this fugue, I am always awe inspired when I hear it. youtu.be/ERISHVNCmAk?t=256

Art Of Fugue performed on saxophones

My personal favorite is the C# Minor from WTC Book 1, it has like fucking 5 different voices or something, and its so fucking beautiful, by the end they all collide together and make some kick ass contrapuntal passages

Can you link the video? There are multiple C Minors and I couldn't find one with voices, thanks

"Voices" in a fugue are the independent melodic lines, not actual voices as in singing.

Contrapunctus VII

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Hard to pick just one but one of my favs is c sharp from book 1 of WTC
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This is a Bach thread, take your failed false god elsewhere.

This is the correct answer, especially played on organ

whatever fugue comes close to godlike Mozart

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>Mozart
>fugue

Yeah, Mozart wrote some fugues, but comparing them to Bach just makes you seem like a retard

not a fugue but that is indeed one of the best pieces of all time

>Yeah, Mozart wrote some fugues, but comparing them to Bach just makes you seem like a retard
I'm not comparing, they belonged to different eras
ponderous baroque music had nothing on classical

>I'm not comparing
>makes a comparison

Wow you really are retarded

Holy shit, that was the most intense experience of my life. I felt an indescribable sense of wonder and awe whilst the camera panned over those paintings. My fucking god it was like a perceptual mind orgasm, Bach distilled the technical difficulties of Buxtehude and the rich colourfulness of Vivaldi perfectly in this piece. I'm not going to lie I teared up a bit.

>listening to your Bach fugues in anything other than Lehman's tuning
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Fugue starts at 3:12, the prelude is also very nice you should give it a listen