Bach - Clarinet Quartet - Little Fugue in G Minor BWV 578
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- Опубліковано 17 лип 2012
- This version of Bach's 'Little' Fugue in G Minor is arranged for three clarinets in B-flat and one bass clarinet in B-flat. Sheet music notated using Sibelius.
This is the genius of Bach, in that...his music can be played on most anything...that if done well...can sound mighty fine, though I am partial to the clarinet...Thank You!!...
This is genius! I'm a bass clarinet player and loved this!
I am going to find people to play this with me and we will be epic! Bass clarinet power!
mazzybananas heck yea. Bass clarinet ROCK. Its so much fun
Yaaaaaaaasssssssssss
mazzybananas bass clarinet players rule
Late reply: totally right you are. Bass clarinet power for sure! I would find people to play this with, but the clarinets at my high school can hardly play half notes...makes one wonder how my school is marching band state champs 🤨
@@andrewwatson4229 What school do you go to?
I'm currently writing a story and this... this music fits so well with it, thank you for uploading!
Unbelievable 😊
This is SO amazing!
Thanks for this, it was an awesome sight reading workout doing each part in turn !
I was in clarinet quartet that did this as a contest piece. Loved it
I love it!
Brilliant!
I love love this music ever!!!!!!!
I need this!!
GRÀCIES!! 🙌🙌💚💚🌀🌀🥚🥚👉
I performed this last year with my section.
I played this awhile ago
Do you have a PDF of this you could share? I would love use this at my school.
Where's can I find the sheet music for this?
Hello, where can I find the PDF of this music?
Is possible to get this score in sibelius file
Can you give me the link of sheet🙏
Yes
How can I get the arrangement of this???
Hello!
How can I get this score? Your website is not working now.
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@IndigioMusicBox Would it be possible to buy or get the sheet music and score for this from you?
Is there a correct link to this? Other comments have asked the same but are replied with a link that doesn’t work.
Sheet music?
There is some link?
Toms Cruz www.cs.waikato.ac.nz/~ihw/Clarinet_music/Quartets/Bach%20Little%20Fugue%20BWV%20578%20Clarinet%204tet.pdf very helpful sorry this a year late 🤣
@@mandi3988 lol just in time
I don't listen to clarinet/oboe music. Is this real or synthesizer?
+ted public (octopus) its synthesizer
printable sheet music please
Plu www.cs.waikato.ac.nz/~ihw/Clarinet_music/Quartets/Bach%20Little%20Fugue%20BWV%20578%20Clarinet%204tet.pdf
Mandi link doesn't seem to be working. Could you please repost? Thank you!
I wish i had the money to buy this :/
Really late, but if you go on musescore and type in little fugue clarinet quartet you can find a really good piece and print it out
Natalie Alfera bruh
Bach being a Baroque composer, as far as I know, never wrote for the clarinet. Unlike the bassoon, oboe and flute, the clarinet as a standard orchestral instrument didn't occur until Mozart's time. Nevertheless that shouldn't get clarinetists from performing Bach because his music sounds good no matter what the timbre.
This sounds like shostakovich's 2nd waltz, is it just me?
Really just you hahah
This video needs to be relabeled with the correct instrument(s) playing the piece so it does not deceive the listening into thinking it is actually clarinets. At first I couldn't figure out why the top line was not slurring when directed by the music. The trill was the give-away, though. What is this? Some kind of music synthesizer? I play the clarinet and love the nuances of the sound it makes. That is missing here.
MIDI clarinet sound, there's no deception happening
not clarinets ! electronic music
So what? It's an arrangement, not a performance. If every unknown composer had access to four music college graduates then there'd be no need for Sibelius. Turns out it doesn't work that way.
I wholeheartedly agree, and Sibelius has decent sounds as well! But to be fair, Bach is not just an "unknown composer", surely there is a clarinet quartet somewhere willing to perform this.
Besides, it's a beautiful fugue.
Juan Pablo Corredor The first time I heard this fugue was when I ran a four-part arrangement coded in Atari BASIC for the Atari 800. Even then it sounded great!
BLASPHEMY!!!!!
Really not a fan of splitting the voices mid phrase like this arrangement does between clarinet 1 and 3. Sounds good when its played by your computer but makes no musical sense and isnt a technical challenge either. No reason to do it
Around 2min is one example where cl 1&3 both have a C and the first clarinet doesnt get to finish the phrase and instead gets the next phrase (which should be voice 3)
Good performance overall, but somewhat rushed and your bass clarinettist needs to pay more attention to reading their part correctly.