Johann Sebastian Bach
Toccata und Fuge in d-Moll BWV 565
Johann Sebastian Bach
Toccata und Fuge in d-Moll BWV 565
- Instrumentation Organ
- Composer Johann Sebastian Bach
- Editor Bryan Hesford
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- Edition Sheet Music
- Publisher Fentone Music
- Order no. DH-F460-401
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Description:
The first three notes of this piece are probably the most famous notes of all organ literature. Its titanic diminished chords, thunderous pedal lines, and theatrical dynamic contrasts have brought this work notoriety beyond the church and concert hall and into films ranging from 'Fantasia' to 'Rollerball. ' The toccata (derived from the word, toccare, to touch) was a technical work in which difficulties of execution were always present Rather than considering that this work presents a fugue preceded by a toccata, the title of this work is best interpreted as the brilliant composition of a fugue phrase itself, weaving through the blazing, triumphant chords. After the announcement of the theme, the rhythm of sixteenths continues almost without interruption to the final measures.