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Thinking about Glenn Gould's "So you Want to Write a Fugue" this morning and how the lyrics say to "never be clever for the sake of being clever" as if that's not the point of writing a fucking fugue fjsgsvsjjdhsnshdbbd

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Dmitri Shostakovich: Prelude and Fugue in e minor Shostakovich composed his set of 24 preludes and fugues between 1950 and 1951. Originally, he wanted to write a cycle of finger exercises, but he aspired to create something of deeper meaning. According to the composer’s own words, he played Bach every day, so it is not surprising at all for him to compose something inspired by the two books of WTC. The cycle was dedicated to and premiered by pianist Tatiana Nikolayeva.
For Shostakovich, non-programmatic music meant the last refuge for expressing his own thoughts and emotions freely, without the fear of censorship and being accused of formalism.
The prelude is short, only 44 bars long, a lamentation orignating from a deep sorrow. This might be the reason for using the classic sigh-motif so frequently in this short movement. It is interesting how the diatonic structure turns into something harmonically experimental, creating the illusion of instability.
The fugue written for four voices follows the prelude attacca, and uses similar structures as Bach did in his own fugues. We have two different subjects, which meet at the final part of the fugue, Another interesting fact about this movement is the peculiar way how Shostakovich balances between classical tonal conventions and an archaic, modal musical language.
For authenticity, I chose a recording by Tatiana Nikolayeva, who was not only the best interpreter of Shostakovich’s music, but a master performing Bach’s works too.
Noémi Baki-Szmaler, guest editor, @une-barque-sur-l-ocean
Bruh. I'm just sitting here in awe. Of fugues. What a wondrous and thought-provoking thing fugues are. They're genius. You're hearing the same melody over and over and over, but it's never the same. It's always there, but there's so much other complimenting stuff going on that you barely notice it until you do and you're blown away because that's been going the whole time? Yes it has!
Anyway, huge shoutout to Bach for writing so many, you're my hero
Jean-Baptiste Bernadet, “Untitled (Fugue - Screen I),” 2013,
Oil on canvas, in artist's wooden framing
Each canvas 200 x 113 cm (78 3/4 x 44 1/2 in.)
Each panel 201.3 x 113.8 cm (79 1/4 x 44 3/4 in.)
Overall 201.5 x 491 x 92 cm (79 3/8 x 193 1/4 x 36 1/4 in.)
Courtesy: Phillips / Mutalart
Suggestions For Performing The Preludes And Fugues, 11x15", collage mixed media, 7/14/2017. . The base image of collage is a sewn-together-book made of a gelatin print and a cyanotype of my son’s hands when he was much younger. (DM me if you are interested in the processes and where to find the info/stuff to do it yourself) . #prelude #fugues #collage #collageart #collageartist #cutandpaste #analogecollage #collagecollectiveco #thecollageempire #thecollagecommunity #contemporaryart #contemporaryartcollectors #contemporarycollage #pariscollagecollective #pariscollageclub #gluepaperscissors #loveanalogcollage1 #edinburghcollagecollective #bostonartist #newenglandartist #cohasset #artist #arizonacollagecollective #brooklyncollagecollective (at Boston, Massachusetts) https://www.instagram.com/p/CMHueN_BlC7/?igshid=1fkgv8izidtvt

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My boyfriend and I had just made a cover of the Fugues Magazine (queer magazine in Montreal) to talk about our love!!! ❤️
HOW BEAUTIFUL HE IS. 😍💖
For the entire magazine in PDF : https://www.fugues.com/magazine/fugues/261-couple-amour-vol-36-no-11-.html
Magazine Fugues Couple & amour (Vol 36 No 11)
How to Listen to Classical Music: Fugues
A Complete Introduction to Fugues.
This video looks at Fugues, and how they work. It considers the great fugues of Bach, as well as surveying fugue from Britten to Bernstein, Handel to Beethoven. It looks at fugal technique - the exposition, subject, answer (tonal and real answers), and also the countersubject and episodes, and the concept of fugato. It then considers a variety of techniques, including canon, augmentation, diminution, inversion, stretto, and double fugues. The video also teaches us what counterpoint it.
The background music in the beginning is the Toccata and Fugue in D minor, and then the fugue looked at is from Book 2 of Bach: The Well-Tempered Clavier.
https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC4ihNhN8iN9QPg2XTxiiPJw/featured
What is a Fugue?
Music Appreciation In this video, the musical form called a fugue is explained. Feel free to use this video for your own class.