Thursday, December 15, 2011

J.S. Bach - Passacaglia And Fugue In C Minor #109

J.S. Bach - Passacaglia And Fugue In C Minor
Johann Sebastian Bach (1685-1750) was a German composer George Handel and Domenico Scarlatti, and one contemporary. The fiddle and violin virtuoso organist and harpsichordist, and performance. The baroque era in music collection, and the adequacy of a master. The orchestra, chorus, and the secular and sacred music composed for solo instruments. He came from a family of 200 years of musical instruments, Bach family in Thuringia state across the different musical instruments that are held for more than 50 members have posted. J.S. Bach had 20 children of their childhood living with Bach taught himself music. Four of his sons in their own right and influential composers.
The amount of music Bach wrote in his lifetime was 1,000 at the Bach-Werke-Verzeichnis (Bach Works test), with a lot of items. Bach was an organist and improvisor on the master device, it is only natural that a considerable number of his organ works.



Passacaglia and Fugue in C minor, is believed to be an early work, written between 1706-1713. Passacaglia music is usually written in one part of a type with a triple-time, usually in the bass, is constantly repeated throughout the piece is played with a set of variations (called an ostinato). Is an integral part of all of Bach's ostinato pedal to listen to in the beginning. This ostinato 'tune' passacaglia is a golden thread woven through the rest of the game when a set of changes. Fugue on a break, without a bottom, and a passacaglia of the ostinato melody one time. Bach is my creativity and intelligence, even after all that happened is that the ostinato from Bach passacaglia and it will not be able to work through. Fugue is a double fugue, and the two themes are developed only as an analogy may be a master.


Bach's Passacaglia and Fugue in C minor, BWV 582: