Fugue

In music, 'fugue' is a compositional procedure characterised by the systematic imitation of a principal theme (the subject). Over time, these imitations sound in simultaneous melodic lines (counterpoint). 

Johann Sebastian Bach - Wikipedia
Johann Sebastian Bach (1685 - 1750)

The works of J.S. Bach stand at the very pinnacle of the history of the fugue: Bach's fugues remain unsurpassed in their extraordinary variety and no other composer produced so many examples of fugues for every musical medium available to him at the time.

Watch Inside the Score's quick introduction to the concept of the 'fugue':


Now listen to the complete fugue from Bach's C minor Prelude & Fugue (No.2) as performed by the renowned interpreter of Bach's keyboard music, Glenn Gould: 


For a performance with the score, watch this (2:28 for Fuga):



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