Arr: Gareth Clemson Organ Fugue BWV538 String Quartet

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Verlag: Spartan Press Music Publishers
Verlagsnummer: SP1324
EAN: 9790579983248
ISMN: M-57998-324-8

Beschreibung

Whilst idly perusing a volume of Bach's organ music, I chanced upon this
fugue. Interesting, I thought, possible material for a transcription for my
quartet friends, who enjoy playing 'The Art of Fugue' in its quartet version.
On closer inspection, the work reveals itself to be a double fugue,
intricately woven yet melodious, almost song-like. Music which is compelling
- Bach at his best. Of course, in making this transcription, it would have
been easy to set the voices out as in the original, making changes only with
regard to the range of the four string instruments. How predictable and
utterly dull that would have been. Instead, I have reinterpreted the
original, utilising the individual voices of the string quartet as members of
a musical dialogue. For tone colour variety, occasionally the lower
instruments play above the upper, such inversions showing Bach's contrapuntal
skill which still works the 'wrong' way round. Variety of a different kind
occurs as the work proceeds, where the main fugue subject, plain at first, is
varied on later repetitions. Off string spiccato is mixed with on the string
martelé at the point and pizzicato, all perfectly normal for quartet playing,
yet possibly frowned on by Bach purists. Expressive hairpins and accents,
rare in Bach's time, abound. Finally, I have chosen to describe this piece
as a double fugue. Some may disagree as the quaver figure of the Counter
Subject also pervades the work. Could it therefore be a triple fugue? Let
others decide. Meanwhile, enjoy the music, which speaks for itself. For The
Performers It is important to observe all markings exactly for the best
musical effect. Otherwise, great music though it is, because of its length,
it could degenerate into a dull performance. The theme markings, shown in
small boxes, printed in gray, are aimed at helping each player to 'talk' to
each other. SI = Subject SII = Subject II. CS = Counter Subject Stretto =
Where the voices come in close together and overlap.
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