J. S. Bach's unfinished fugue on three subjects from The Art of Fugue, completed and performed by Kimiko Ishizaka, with an animated graphical score. See http://www.musanim.com/ArtOfFugue/
FAQ
Q: Please tell me more about this recording.
A: Kimiko Ishizaka recorded the fugues and canons of Bach's Art of Fugue and put the recordings in the public domain as part of the Libre Art of the Fugue, which you can read more about here:
http://music.kimiko-piano.com/
Q: What's going on with the tenor and bass around 2:50 (measure 90)?
A: Good question. There, the tenor begins as if it were going to do the inverted form of the subject, but when it reaches the whole notes, it switches direction and moves in parallel with the bass (which is doing the non-inverted form of the subject). In the first version of the animation, I'd failed to notice this anomaly, and marked it as a normal inverted subject. I'd made numerous other mistakes in that version, so I published a corrected version ...
• Bach, Fuga a 3 Soggetti, Art of Fugue
... in which my markings show where it switches from inverted to non-inverted.
Q: Can you explain more about these Art of Fugue animations?
A: I've written about the process of making them here:
http://www.musanim.com/ArtOfFugue/
Q: I appreciate the animated graphical scores you make; how can I support your work?
A: Thank you! The easiest way to support my work is by contributing via Patreon:
/ musanim
If you'd like to help in more specific way, consider this:
http://www.musanim.com/underwriting
Q: Could you please do a MAM video of _________?
A: Please read this ...
http://www.musanim.com/requests/
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