Georg Wilhelm Saxer, Fuge, C Dur
The second fugue in the Leipziger manuscript with signature Becker II.2.51 without a named composer, that is nevertheless probably composed by Saxer, is a fugue in C major. It consists of three expositions. In ieach of these expositions the fugue theme is played 6 times in a row. The three expositions are joined by two short episodes. Like in the fugue in F major, the music does not venture outside the tonic and the dominant. It is nevertheless a lively fugue, too short to become boring.
The recording was done on the sample set of the Müller-organ in the Sint Bavokerk in Haarlem by Voxus Organs for Hauptwerk.
Score
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