Do you like fugues? Do you want to collect and hear and play and analyze every single fugue ever written in the history of ever? Do you have OCD?
If you answered "yes" to any or all of the above, then this thread will be the place for satisfying your contrapuntal urges.
Here, all you have to do is dump in every single fugal work you've ever known (just like the unranked recommendations. The only difference here is that the works don't have to be great or anything; they just have to be fugal).
The Rules:
Just deposit every fugal work you've ever heard of (doesn't matter if it's called a ricercar or a fantasia or whatever, as long as it's fugal, it's accepted).
If it's a cycle or collection of fugal works, then just give us the name of the entire thing (e.g. Bach: Art of the Fugue or Shostakovich: 24 Preludes and Fugues).
If it's just one fugue within a larger set of works, then give us the specific movement where the "fugality" occurs (e.g. Beethoven: Diabelli Variations [Variation #32] or Mozart: Requiem [Domine Jesu] or Mozart: Symphony 41 [Fourth Movement] )
And that's all there is to it. We'll add and add and add to the list until we've included every single fugal work ever written. May take a long time, but it's well worth it.
We have created a wiki in order to form a coherent and accessible inventory of fugal works at: http://tcfi.mooo.com/w
Please add new pieces to the wiki and help organize it!
Thank you.
If you answered "yes" to any or all of the above, then this thread will be the place for satisfying your contrapuntal urges.
Here, all you have to do is dump in every single fugal work you've ever known (just like the unranked recommendations. The only difference here is that the works don't have to be great or anything; they just have to be fugal).
The Rules:
Just deposit every fugal work you've ever heard of (doesn't matter if it's called a ricercar or a fantasia or whatever, as long as it's fugal, it's accepted).
If it's a cycle or collection of fugal works, then just give us the name of the entire thing (e.g. Bach: Art of the Fugue or Shostakovich: 24 Preludes and Fugues).
If it's just one fugue within a larger set of works, then give us the specific movement where the "fugality" occurs (e.g. Beethoven: Diabelli Variations [Variation #32] or Mozart: Requiem [Domine Jesu] or Mozart: Symphony 41 [Fourth Movement] )
And that's all there is to it. We'll add and add and add to the list until we've included every single fugal work ever written. May take a long time, but it's well worth it.
We have created a wiki in order to form a coherent and accessible inventory of fugal works at: http://tcfi.mooo.com/w
Please add new pieces to the wiki and help organize it!
Thank you.