Just agreed the wedding music
Just agreed the wedding music
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streaky

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Tuesday 15th June 2004
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with the organist.

One piece in the "Hold" music (whilst waiting for YT & bride to arrive) will be:

Bach's Fugue in E minor, BWV 548b

Otherwise known as:

"The Wedge"

wedget

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Tuesday 15th June 2004
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One piece in the "Hold" music (whilst waiting for YT & bride to arrive) will be:

Bach's Fugue in E minor, BWV 548b


i thought Bach's Fugue was in F minor...

>> Edited by wedget on Tuesday 15th June 15:49

streaky

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wedget said:
i thought Bach's Fugue was in F minor.

IIRC, Bach wrote Fugues in C major, C minor, D major, D minor, E minor, F major, F minor, G minor and A minor. Of course, BWV 999 starts in C minor and ends in G major.

Are you perchance referring to BWV534b, where the Prelude is thought by some to be either the work of Johann Christian Kittel or of Bach's eldest son Wilhelm Friedemann?



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wedg1e

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Tuesday 15th June 2004
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Perchance he was thinking of the Fugue that follows Toccata?

streaky

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wedg1e said:
Perchance he was thinking of the Fugue that follows Toccata?
Humm! Bach wrote three Toccata and Fugue:
* Toccata and Fugue in D minor "Dorian" (BWV538) - which I wanted at the wedding, but the organist declined ;
* Toccata and Fugue in D minor (BWV565); and
* Toccata and Fugue in E (BWV566).

Also a Toccata, Adagio and Fugue in C (BWV564)



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streaky

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I know I started this, but how did the Wedge Forum get to be the Bach Appreciation Society? - Streaky

wedget

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Tuesday 15th June 2004
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I think toccata was an exelent tune but only by the 70s group SKY, Kick ass tune, Fu£k Bach...big girls blouse....

wedg1e

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Wednesday 16th June 2004
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Ah yes, the one I meant was T & F in D Minor (as ripped-off by 'Sky'). The recording I have (on the Cirrus label) was performed by John Scott on the St. Paul's Cathedral organ. How the hell they got London to be so quiet remains a mystery. I like to blast it out when the kids are knocking on doors on Halloween....

Ian

streaky

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Wednesday 16th June 2004
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Wonderful piece, the "Dorian", very inventive.

But, if you're trying to scare people (or kids, who do not count as "people"), try Wagner!

Streaky