A Set of 10 Miscellaneous Fugues (Various)
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Editor:
2nd edition
Joseph Diettenhofer
Publisher Info.:
London: Goulding, Phipps & D'Almaine, n.d.
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General Information
| Work Title | A Set of 10 Miscellaneous Fugues |
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| Alternative Title | A Set of 10 Miscellaneous Fugues, with Two Introductions & one Voluntary. for the Organ or the Piano Forte; Three, of these Fugues are Composed by Handel, Three, by Joseph Diettenhofer, and Four, with the Voluntary, by the late Celebrated John Sebastian Bach, Organist, Composer, & Conductor of the Music at the Cathedral at Leipzig in Germany. Chiefly intended for the Use of Organists. |
| Composer | Various |
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| Movements/Sections | 10 fugues, 2 introductions, 1 voluntary |
| First Publication | 1802 |
| Dedication | John Wall Callcott |
| Piece Style | Baroque |
| Instrumentation | organ or piano |
Misc. Comments
A very early English publication of Sebastian Bach's music.
From Part I of Bach's '48': fugues BWV 846/2 and 849/2, prelude & fugue BWV 869, a portion of the unfinished fugue from the 'Art of Fugue' (BWV 1080/19) with an ending provided by Diettenhofer.
Contents
- Fugue I. F major.
Fugue the 1st of four Subjects by Handel Adapted from the voices of his Alexanders feast with the Pedals Necessary by J: Diettenhoffer. - Fugue II. B minor.
This is called a Fugata originally composed for two Parts by Handel; and Now with an addition of a third Part by Joseph Diettenhofer. - Voluntary. C minor. A short Voluntary on the Diapason
- Fugata III. C minor. by Handel
- Fugue IV. G major
Non nobis Domine. Taken from a Fugue of four Voices by Joseph Diettenhofer, & Adapted by him for the Organ: the Voluntary In G.Major in Johann Ernst Eberlin's book of Fugues Part the 2d. before Fugue the 3d., may likewise be Play'd before this Fugue. - Fugue V. D major.
A Fugue Taken from a Quartetto of Violin Parts, by Joseph Diettenhofer; and Now Adapted with Alterations by him, for the Organ. The Voluntary in D Major, in Eberlin's Book of Fugues & Voluntaries Part the 2d., before Fugue the 1st., may also be Play'd before this Fugue. - Introduction. C major.
When Sappho tun'd the raptur'd Strain &c. A Glee, First Composed by Mr. Danby for three Voices, but afterwards Composed for Four Voices with Additions & Alterations; & also Adapted now for the Organ with the Introduction, & Fugue following by Joseph Diettenhofer. - Fugue 6. C major.
- Fugue VII. D minor.
In D, with the 3d. Minore and of three Subjects, by Sebastian Bach. - Fugue VIII. C major. by Sebastian Bach.
- Fugue IX. C♯ minor. by Sebastian Bach.
- Voluntary. (Prelude) B minor. by Sebastian Bach, with the Fugue following.
- Fugue X. B minor.
Categories:
- Scores from Bayerische Staatsbibliothek
- Diettenhofer, Joseph/Editor
- Pages with scores
- Scores
- Various
- Baroque
- Fugues
- Introductions
- Voluntaries
- For organ
- Scores featuring the organ
- For 1 player
- For piano
- Scores featuring the piano
- F major
- B minor
- C minor
- G major
- D major
- C major
- D minor
- C-sharp minor
- Bach, Johann Sebastian/Collections
- Collections
- Handel, George Frideric/Collections
- Diettenhofer, Joseph/Collections

