Sonata_5 Posted March 5, 2025 Posted March 5, 2025 (edited) Hi! I created a realization of handel’s partimento fugue in g dorian, no 1! I would love some feedback on it! thanks Edited March 5, 2025 by Sonata_5 PDF Partimento fugue Handel 2 Quote
Fermata Posted March 6, 2025 Posted March 6, 2025 Most of your realization is quite tasteful and pretty. In mm. 10-11, there are parallel octaves (G-F) between the bass and the alto; in m. 11, there's an unprepared 6 4 chord on the 2nd beat. In mm. 13-15, the harmonies do not correspond to the figuring, as there should be a 6 chord on every 2nd beat (you have 6 4 chords instead). Also, in mm. 14-15, on the 1st beat, you approach the 9th interval with the lower voice moving down a step. Are you sure about the G in the bass in measure 16? It sounds strange. Isn't that an A in the original exercise? Quote
Sonata_5 Posted March 6, 2025 Author Posted March 6, 2025 Hi! Thanks for the feedback! Is this better? I just didn’t know how to approach the 9ths. PDF Partimento fugue Handel Quote
Sonata_5 Posted March 6, 2025 Author Posted March 6, 2025 The e in the second voice on the first beat was not intentional, it was supposed to be a Bb btw Quote
Fermata Posted March 7, 2025 Posted March 7, 2025 I don't think this fugue was meant to be strictly in four voices. It's nigh impossible to realize measures 13–15 in four parts with the given figures without resorting to playing around with the arrangement of the voices in order to conceal bad parallels. (Had Händel written out 7 43 instead of 7 6, it'd be much more feasible.) I'd suggest you try to realize this exercise using only three voices. Quote
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