Thanks for all your posts. Actually I'm not interested at all in writting a fugue, I just wondered about the most difficult part of writting one. See you next time and thanks again !
Could you give me an example of a baroque fugue where there's no invertible counterpoint or there isn't counterpoint at all??? Thanks !
My friend told me that the most difficult thing in writting a fugue is to make a counter-subject that:
1.- works as a bass of the subject
2.- the subject work as a bass of that counter-subject
Successing with it following all the rules is what makes it so difficult.
Do you agree? Since I've never written a fugue I cannot tell.
Thanks for the information. A friend of mine was trying me to convince me that a fugue cannot be atonal, and the main reason he gave me is that if you know the most difficult part of writting a fugue then you would realize of that. I have no idea of what he ment... Thanks again