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Author: Quido
Date: 2001-03-29 23:48
I heard a piece a while back but I cannot remember what it is. I heard it performed by organ, piano, and choir. I think it is rather famous, but I'm not sure. My best guess is Bach, but again, I'm not sure. If you happen to know the name of it or anything else about it please post a reply. I've written out the first couple bars in a midi file and you can listen to that here:
http://www.geocities.com/smackdaddyjigga/dunno.mid
I appreciate any responses.
~Quido
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Author: Quido
Date: 2001-03-30 01:38
Haha, nevermind. After going through
http://www.prs.net/bach.html
for about an hour I found it. It's Little Fugue in G Minor BWV. 578. Thanks anyways =)
~Quido
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Author: Jim
Date: 2001-03-30 04:22
Yes indeed, that is the "Little Fugue." It was origionally an organ piece. I am not aware of it having been arranged for choir, (I've never heard or sung it) but that means nothing as various individuals have done such arrangements over the years. The Little Fugue is performed and heard rather often and was one of the works featured on the "Switched-On Bach" ablum in 1968.
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Author: Jan
Date: 2001-03-30 17:21
the clarinet choir i am in just did this piece. its a lot of fun to play and hear how the theme goes thru all the sections.
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