Contrapunctus VIII

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Contrapunctus VIII is one of the more elaborate fugues in J.S. Bach’s *The Art of Fugue*, notable for its lively character and intricate contrapuntal writing.

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Contrapunctus VIII canonical 2

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Predicate Object
instanceOf fugue
movement
approximateCompositionPeriod early 1740s
basedOn principal subject of The Art of Fugue
belongsToCycle The Art of Fugue
catalogNumber BWV 1080
composer Johann Sebastian Bach
countryOfOrigin Germany
genre Baroque music
contrapuntal music
keyContext D minor cycle of The Art of Fugue
languageOfTitle Latin
notableFor intricate contrapuntal writing
lively character
numberInSet 8
originalInstrumentation unspecified keyboard or ensemble
partOf The Art of Fugue
period Baroque
publicationStatus published posthumously
style contrapuntal
fugue
titleMeaning Eighth counterpoint
tonality D minor
typicalModernInstrumentation chamber ensemble
keyboard
string quartet
usesTechnique augmentation and diminution of the subject
invertible counterpoint
multiple subjects combined
stretto
workSeriesPosition eighth fugue in The Art of Fugue

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The Art of Fugue movement Contrapunctus VIII
Contrapunctus VII relatedWork Contrapunctus VIII