Fugue
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- Johann Sebastian Bach the Well-Tempered Consort – II
- Art of the Fugue
- The Interpretation of J.S.Bach's Sonata No.1 in G Minor for Solo Violin
- Cadence in Fugue: Modes of Closure in J
- An Original 12-Tone Fugue Modeled After JS Bach's BWV
- Fugues in Four Twentieth-Century Multi-Movement Piano Sonatas: an Analytical Study from a Performer's Perspective
- A Comparative Analysis of JS Bach's Fugue in D
- Baroque Era 1600-1750
- Instrumental Music 1600-1750
- Periods of Clasical Music History
- The Choral Fugue: a Comparative Study of Style and Procedure In
- On Features of Fugue Subjects. a Comparison of J.S. Bach and Later Composers
- Three Roles of Bach's <I>Well-Tempered Clavier</I>
- A Survey of the Unaccompanied Violin Repertoire, Centering on Works by Js
- The Art of Fugue
- Johann Pachelbel
- Preludes and Fugues
- Beethoven's Instrumental Fugal Style: an Investigation of Tonal and Thematic Characteristics in the Late-Period Fugues