August 30, 20196 yr Fuga la ciaconna in g minor: The fugue subject is a countersubject to the commonly ciaconna passage (in the key of gminor: G F EB D). This passage is not written in the fugue, but is "hidden" in the hamony. The little experiment here is to have a hidden 4th voice to sing with the words kyrie. The theme will be inn all of the four voice ranges. The idea is to give the freedom to the performer of how to arrange and where to place the voices. That is the experimental part of the piece. As for the fugue it self its for 3 voices. Plase tell me what you think Edited August 31, 20196 yr by Simen-N
November 3, 20196 yr I mean... it's just gorgeous! The intermesh of the harmonies, with so many trailing dissonances—it's breathtaking. Great job!
November 4, 20196 yr Very good. I would love to write a fugue and have been thinking of doing so as of late. However, I can't get that fugue by Glenn Gould out of my head.... its taunting me 😣
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