J.S. Bach, BWV 1003 Fuga, Tutorial, Part-One
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- Опубликовано: 25 авг 2024
- Did you know this fugue is built like a concerto? With a soloist and orchestra all on the solo violin (or guitar)!
As we progress through the pieces in the Sonatas and Partitas, we see more and more development insofar as the complexities of Bach’s compositional strategies; and arriving at the second of the three fugues in the present collection, this becomes apparent.
This video discusses just the opening section of the A-minor Fuga. It is fascinating to view this music in terms of it being a concerto fugue.
A concerto normally has an orchestra and one or more soloists; Bach, yet again, proves his virtuosity as a composer in this Fuga, where a lone violinist first plays as an orchestra, then as a duet, and then as an improvisatory soloist. The video shows how Bach introduces these elements in a way that sets him up for the monumental piece that will follow.
Parts two and three of this tutorial will show how Bach then uses these materials to build a fugue of monumental proportions, full of "Affekt" and rhetoric.
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Great video and information. I can really see the the comparison to Brandenburg V. So fun to watch you analyse on the fly. Very interesting. ❤
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Excellent, really helpful, what make is your guitar, sounds great
Thank you! My guitar is made by Marcus Dominelli. I love it.
Hi, this video is so great. The tutorial is a bit advanced for me lol. Is it possible to kinda do a slow walkthrough.of the piece and it's fingering. Maybe? 😁. Thank you
Do you play from tabs or manuscript? Or just by copying fingerings from people showing you?
@@sonatasandpartitas sadly. Coping fingering. Lol but I'm learning tablature.
@@josephflavius5406 This piece is very long, and quite advanced. A slow walkthrough with explanations of the whole piece would maybe make it a 3-5 hour video!! If you like, I can do the first couple of pages for you (the amount covered in this video), played at a super slow speed.
@@sonatasandpartitas wow. I'm flabbergasted really that would be great. Wow. Thank you. I also learn faster watching once I get a hang of what the right had is generally doing. Thank you again.
@@josephflavius5406 yes, I will use two cameras, one on each hand. The right hand is very important also. I will let you know in this chat when it is done. It will be soon.
Heather, are you tuned to Eb?
Hello, I tune 1/2 step down. So Yes the open E strings are at Eb. All best.
@@sonatasandpartitas I love that. I have one of my instruments set up with Augustine Black basses, and Hannabach Goldin’s. What do you think about that?
Any body share the sheet music please…
The sheet music is available at www.sonatasandpartitas.com
Enjoy!
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