Prelude and Fugue in B-flat minor, BWV 867

Keyboard composition by Johann Sebastian Bach From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

The Prelude and Fugue in B minor, BWV 867, is a keyboard composition by Johann Sebastian Bach. It is the 22nd prelude and fugue in the first book of The Well-Tempered Clavier, a series of 48 preludes and fugues by the composer. It was composed in 1722 or earlier.[1]

Prelude

The prelude is in the style of an arioso, with up to seven nominal voices manifesting in only three distinct strands. The prelude's structure is bipartite, divided in half by a cadence. British music critic John Alexander Fuller Maitland compared it with the St Matthew Passion.[2]

Below are the opening bars of the prelude:


  
ew PianoStaff <<
    
ew Staff = "up" with {
      consists "Merge_rests_engraver"
    }
    <<
      set Score.tempoHideNote = ##t
      	empo 8 = 80
      clef treble key bes minor 	ime 4/4
      
ew Voice 
elative c'' {
        voiceOne
        r8 bes16 c16 <bes des>8 8 8 <a c>16 <bes des>16 <c ees>8 8
        8 <bes des>16 <c ees>16 <des f>8 8 8 <c ees>16 <des f>16 <ees ges>8 8
      }
      
ew Voice 
elative c' {
        voiceTwo
        r8 e8
est e8
est f8 ges4 e8
est stemUp a8
      }
    >>
    
ew Staff = "down" <<
      clef bass key bes minor 	ime 4/4
      
ew Voice 
elative c' {
        voiceThree showStaffSwitch
        <des f>8 e8
est e8
est des8 ees4 change Staff = "up" stemDown e8
est <c ges'>8
        <des f>4 e8
est <des f bes>8 <c a'>4 e8
est <c a'>8
      }
      
ew Voice 
elative c' {
        voiceFour
        bes8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8
        8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8
      }
    >>
  >>

Fugue

Among the fugues in The Well-Tempered Clavier's first book, BWV 867's fugue is the closest to stile antico. The fugue is in five voices, and its subject stands out for its use of a wide minor ninth interval[3] and "rhetorical" pause. Instead of substantial episodes, there are only two canonic bridges. The fugue climaxes in a five-part stretto before ending on a Picardy third.[4]

Below are the first two statements of the subject in the fugue's opening:


  
ew PianoStaff <<
    
ew Staff = "up"
    <<
      clef treble key bes minor 	ime 4/4
      
ew Voice 
elative c'' {
        voiceOne
        bes2 f g'4
est ges f ees
        des c des ees f e8 f g2~ g4 aes8 g f2~ f4 ees8 des ees4
      }
      
ew Voice 
elative c' {
        voiceTwo
        b1
est b1
est
        f'2 bes, r4 des' c bes aes g aes bes c2.
      }
    >>
  >>

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