Bach, Johann Sebastian (Sauer) Contrapunctus 15 (14), from Art of the Fugue, BWV.1080

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  • Bach, Johann Sebastian (Sauer)

    Contrapunctus 15 (14), from Art of the Fugue, BWV.1080 (Sauer) [211.01]

    Baroque. Contrapunctus XV is an unfinished four-voice, quadruple fugue. Only the first three subjects are introduced, the third being a chromatic subject built from the letters of Bach's name (B-flat), A, C, H (B-natural). Just at the point where all three subjects are combined, the manuscript breaks off, and C. P. E. Bach wrote in the score that the composer has died. Bach clearly intended that the original Art of Fugue theme was to be the final subject and all four themes would combine in a glorious climax. Whether he intended to finish the work or leave it up to others to complete is conjecture. About 8 minutes in length. -the publisher

    Note: Contrapunctus 15 is known elsewhere in our catalog as Contrapunctus 14. Those collections that contain fifteen Contrapuncti (such as this one) are based on an early keyboard edition that included an extra fugue - called No 14 - that is really a variant on No 10 (BWV.1080 nr 10). In actuality, Bach wrote only fourteen Contrapuncti*, with number 14 being the final, though incomplete, movement. -cdp

    * Sixteen if you consider the Inversus versions of Nos. 12 and 13 as separate Contrapuncti. For sake of argument, I consider these to be part and parcel with their Rectus versions.

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