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J.S.BACH "Die Kunst der Fuge" Contrapunctus XIV

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Uploaded by on Nov 16, 2008

J.S.BACH "Die Kunst der Fuge" Contrapunctus XIV by MIDI.

MIDI file from Werner Icking Music Archive and edit myself.

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  • I never thought i would actually hear this transcendental fugue with this instrumentation, but i hoped to find it. What a wonder! Unfortunately, it's way too fast, but nevertheless many thanks for uploading!

  • It is my pleasure you like this edition and thank you for your comment!

  • This is a beautiful organ sound, I'd be interested to know its origin. However, I think this would be better at 8' rather than 4' pitch, as it sounds an octave higher than the written pitch, and becomes a bit tiring on the ear after a while. Also, I think the tempo is a touch on the fast side, especially for the last section - a slower tempo would help the intensely chromatic harmony to tell. Nonetheless a very beautiful version!

  • It was made from computer music of MIDI file from Werner Icking Music Archive and edited myself. So it is 'original' origin :)

    I prefer to use the sound of recorder at higer pitch, becouse the lower pitch isn't good to use.

    I hope to make version of a original pitch, but I can't find the sound. It is the limit of the computer music.

    Thank you for your comment!

  • probably my favorite version of "9. Fuga a 3 Soggetti (Contrapunctus XIV).. interesting instrumentation.

  • I adore "Die Kunst der Fuge" and this last fuga is best, though it isn't complete. I have some of MIDI file of this instrumentation. I may uproad them someday. Thank you for your comment.

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  • bah to bach!

  • i like the intro with all four subjects

  • this version is timeless. it's great if you play it really loud with some harmonic distortions. so beautiful.

  • I rather like this blockflote sound at 4', nice and clear. Good job!

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