Lukas K
Member
Hey guys!
I would like to share with you the piece I wrote recently. It's the last fugue of a 3-part cycle of fugues for this trio.
The first fugue was composed pretty much in Bach's style, the second one can be found HERE, and here is the third one
My goal was to experiment with the principles of fugue writing and stretch them in each fugue further and further.
Thanks in advance for listening and any feedback!
Lukas
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OTHER COMPOSITIONS:
Fugue for Violin, Cello and Piano No. 2
Rocky Meets Beethoven (Variations for Saxophone, Violin and Piano)
Rondo Eversum, Op. 4
String Quartet No. 1 in C minor, Op. 2
Three Images (Suite for Bassoon, Viola and Cimbalom), Op. 3
Four Preludes for Piano, Op. 1
I would like to share with you the piece I wrote recently. It's the last fugue of a 3-part cycle of fugues for this trio.
The first fugue was composed pretty much in Bach's style, the second one can be found HERE, and here is the third one
My goal was to experiment with the principles of fugue writing and stretch them in each fugue further and further.
Thanks in advance for listening and any feedback!
Lukas
_____________________
OTHER COMPOSITIONS:
Fugue for Violin, Cello and Piano No. 2
Rocky Meets Beethoven (Variations for Saxophone, Violin and Piano)
Rondo Eversum, Op. 4
String Quartet No. 1 in C minor, Op. 2
Three Images (Suite for Bassoon, Viola and Cimbalom), Op. 3
Four Preludes for Piano, Op. 1
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