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Bach : Art of Fugue - BWV 1080 - Final Contrapunctus 14

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Bach's famous Organ Work the Art of Fugue - Contrapunctus 14 (Final Fugue) - Allegro moderato e maestoso - Main Theme Only. This work was unfinished by Bach when he died in 1750. This composition by Bach is played on Technics Electronic Keyboard in synthesised Pipe Organ Mode by Transgendered Musician - Denise Hewitt.

*** Denise is wearing a beautiful Soft Purple Evening Dress from Beverley's Boutique for this performance of the Art of Fugue by J.S. Bach ***

Note: In some printed editions the Final Contrapunctus 14 is titled Fugue 15 - XV which can be really confusing!

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  • Is this a man?

  • Thanks for viewing! I'm transgendered as stated up front in my YT Profile:) I really love Bach's complex Preludes and Fugues! Warm Winter Wishes - DeniseX

  • however pooh is an insane guy who is not worth listening to. just delete his notes. he's just a racist moron.

  • Thanks so much for your moral support! Wishing you a brilliant New Year:) Denise

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  • Art of Fugue, Unfinished Fugue's ending:

    i1105 . photobucket . com / albums / h352 / artoffugueend / artoffugue_ending . jpg

  • @MissDeniseHewitt Okay, thanks. This is a great piece and you do a nice interpretation of it.

  • I have played many mechanical action organs.

    Some with action needing work.

    Many organs are electric key action - no resistance.

    This keyboard likely offers no resistance, though some now have "weighted" keys.

    Practice on a piano with a metronome.

    LEARN THE NOTES for BACH's sake.

    Can't call yourself "Organist" merely because you are playing a keyboard with organ sounds.

  • What on earth are you talking about? Have you even played on a mechanical organ???

  • ma io scherzo...

  • ma perche nn ti vai a ricoverare tesoro?

  • Play on a piano when you can.

    It strengthens your fingers and keeps them limber.

    Organ keys offer no resistance.

    As an organist, I ALWAYS practice manuals on the piano.

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