A composer who indeed deserved to be much more studied (and played with conviction) With such example we can understand why he was the Emperor's composer and amongst the so-called top 10 of J S Bach ("Fux, Caldara, Handel...").
@@SPscorevideos Funny that you mention this score - I was already arranging it before you mentioned, however only a section, the Serenade - will do the whole lot now you mention it, but will take time, especially as I am a active transcriber, on Musescore: musescore.com/user/5199981
Not sure if printing error or just the terrible format of my videos back in the day - but it does look amusing.. even worse in some of my even older videos (don't go there, I need to purge all of that content at some point)
My other score-videos of Johann Joseph Fux: ua-cam.com/play/PLafpqg3vsKme4vwDjqwQI_D72piYXFbBH.html
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The fugue too is seriously grand music!
The Overture is outstanding! I see where Telemann and Fasch were influenced.
Johann Joesph Fux's music sounds amazing!
A composer who indeed deserved to be much more studied (and played with conviction) With such example we can understand why he was the Emperor's composer and amongst the so-called top 10 of J S Bach ("Fux, Caldara, Handel...").
JJ Fux was a real master as you can see - wonderful baroque music :)
This one is very french!
Great! I hope you're planning to do also his Concentus Musico-Instrumentalis. :)
Hm, haven't heard of that composition. Neither does the score seem to be on IMSLP - will keep a eye out for it.
@@TheOneAndOnlyZeno Yes, it's on IMSLP! imslp.org/wiki/Concentus_Musico-Instrumentalis%2C_Op.1_(Fux%2C_Johann_Joseph)
@@SPscorevideos Funny that you mention this score - I was already arranging it before you mentioned, however only a section, the Serenade - will do the whole lot now you mention it, but will take time, especially as I am a active transcriber, on Musescore: musescore.com/user/5199981
Fux proves himself to be a caliber of musician above being a theoretician
Very expertly crafted music without ever becoming academic/pedantic which is sometimes the case in JSBachs' contrapuntal works.
I don't know why, but those stretched out minims in the Minuet, measure 6 are so funny to me
Not sure if printing error or just the terrible format of my videos back in the day - but it does look amusing.. even worse in some of my even older videos (don't go there, I need to purge all of that content at some point)