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Sheet music/scores
Title
Contrapunctus #13
Article no.
4085195
Category
Ensembles
Subcategory
Saxophones
Instrumentation
3Sax
(3 Saxophones)
Instrumentation/info
SSax
(soprano saxophone);
TSax
(tenor saxophone);
BSax
(baritone saxophone);
SSax
(soprano saxophone);
ASax
(alto saxophone);
BSax
(baritone saxophone)
Country of publication
Netherlands (nl)
Publisher
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Composer
Bach, Johann Sebastian
Arranger
Wezel, Ben
Opus no.
BWV.1080
Difficulty level
2
Duration
6:00
Additional info/contents
Contrapunctus 13 is an arrangement of one of the parts from Art of the Fugue by Johann Sebastian Bach. All the fugatic parts are written in 4-parts except Contrapunctus 8 and 13.
Contrapunctus 13 exists of two versions: Rectus and Inversus. Those 2 versions are published together.
Rectus: for Soprano, Tenor and Baritone Saxophone.
Inversus: Soprano, Alto and Baritone Saxophone.
Contrapunctus 13 is een bewerking van een van de delen uit Die Kunst der Fuge van Johann Sebastian Bach. Al deze fugatische delen zijn 4-stemmig geschreven behalve Contrapunctus 8 en 13.
Contrapunctus 13 bestaat uit twee versies: Rectus en Inversus. Deze 2 versies zijn tesamen uitgegeven.
Bezetting Rectus: voor Sopraan-, Tenor- en Baritonsaxofoon.
Bezetting Inversus: Sopraan-, Alt- en Baritonsaxofoon.
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