For a long time, there was doubt about the origins of this piece, the Fugue in G minor. The fugue does not sound like the Bach we know, and there was no concrete evidence that it was written by Bach. In 2005 however, the German musicologist Peter Wollny came up with proof that this work really is by Bach. And on closer inspection Bach’s later style can already be perceived in this fugue. The numerous double stops and the two-part texture of the work appear to be an overture to the virtuoso Sonatas and partitas for violin solo.
Recorded for the project All of Bach on November 4th 2020 at Studio 150 - Bethlehemchurch, Amsterdam, the Netherlands. If you want to help us complete All of Bach, please subscribe to our channel bit.ly/2vhCeFB and consider donating bit.ly/3J5uprM.
This recording was made with support of Zev Shapiro, the United States of America.
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Shunske Sato, violin
Diego Ares, harpsichord
Instrument: Joel Katzman, 1991 after Ruckers, 1638
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