Fugue in E-moll, ''The Cathedral'', BWV 533, by Johann Sebastian Bach
2 minutes 49 seconds
Count Hippotaur loves fugues which are a musical form where a theme starts out in one voice of the music, then the next voice starts out with the same theme, then the third (all in the hands) then finally the fourth (played with the feet). Similar to a round like ''Row Row Row Your Boat'' except that in a fugue a voice can start the theme in a different key. The first 16 notes of this piece are the theme which repeats.
Performed semi-live on October 12, 2007 (that's 25 years after this recording, and 299 years after it was written!) on Casio CT-670 synthesizer. Manuals played live into the synthesizer's memory and then Pedal played live on top of memory playback.
Music composed in 1708 by Johann Sebastian Bach (public domain)
(P) 2007
hippotaur
2 minutes 49 seconds
Listen to PreludeCount Hippotaur loves fugues which are a musical form where a theme starts out in one voice of the music, then the next voice starts out with the same theme, then the third (all in the hands) then finally the fourth (played with the feet). Similar to a round like ''Row Row Row Your Boat'' except that in a fugue a voice can start the theme in a different key. The first 16 notes of this piece are the theme which repeats.
Performed semi-live on October 12, 2007 (that's 25 years after this recording, and 299 years after it was written!) on Casio CT-670 synthesizer. Manuals played live into the synthesizer's memory and then Pedal played live on top of memory playback.
Music composed in 1708 by Johann Sebastian Bach (public domain)
(P) 2007
hippotaur
Category Music / Classical
Species Unspecified / Any
Size 97 x 120px
File Size 5.17 MB
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