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Bach's Puzzle Canons (Yes, Please.)

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Thanks for your feedback on the last few episodes. I’ve gathered my listeners enjoy piecing together musical cells in their minds, so today’s episode will bring you more of that.

The eight surviving canons, BWVs 1072-1078 (+BWV deest) were written on small pieces of paper or penned into registry books. Their compact content, usually only a few notes, is then ‘solved:’ copied and transformed to make a perpetual piece of music in several voices.

You will hear the solutions in the episode. Here is how they appear on the page:

This is the first canon discussed. From these two measures of music, eight voices are formed.

This is the second canon discussed: a four-voice canon with each voice entering a successive fifth higher than the last. It’s the four clefs at the beginning of the line that clue you in on this. The %-like symbol shows you where the next voice enters.

This is BWV 1074, the mysterious ‘Houdemann’ canon. Note the four clefs on the left of the staff, but also the four clefs to the right. They are inverted with a different key signature. Bach here was exploring the a truly symmetrical— not merely diatonic— inversion.

The final canon of the episode. The charming two-voice canon for one of his Godchildren. This canon is simple to solve and the easiest to comprehend.

Yes, the famous F-A-B-E-R, “mi fa, et fa mi est tota musica” canon will be in one of the next episodes— rest assured!

How To Support This Podcast:

https://www.paypal.me/wtfbach

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or become a paid subscriber at wtfbach.substack.com

The first three albums of the 'Complete Works for Solo Keyboard' are live everywhere. Stream while sleeping to achieve maximum effect.

Volume One:

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Apple Music: https://tinyurl.com/nhfuws4t

Amazon Music: https://tinyurl.com/mrxj7pws

Volume Two:

Spotify: https://tinyurl.com/msjyhamh

Apple Music: https://tinyurl.com/mtykbxnz

Amazon Music: https://tinyurl.com/3m7b9v6w

Volume Three:

Spotify: https://tinyurl.com/4xneak6r

Apple Music: https://tinyurl.com/mr44kwmf

Amazon Music: https://tinyurl.com/3e4kwnsb


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Thanks for your feedback on the last few episodes. I’ve gathered my listeners enjoy piecing together musical cells in their minds, so today’s episode will bring you more of that.

The eight surviving canons, BWVs 1072-1078 (+BWV deest) were written on small pieces of paper or penned into registry books. Their compact content, usually only a few notes, is then ‘solved:’ copied and transformed to make a perpetual piece of music in several voices.

You will hear the solutions in the episode. Here is how they appear on the page:

This is the first canon discussed. From these two measures of music, eight voices are formed.

This is the second canon discussed: a four-voice canon with each voice entering a successive fifth higher than the last. It’s the four clefs at the beginning of the line that clue you in on this. The %-like symbol shows you where the next voice enters.

This is BWV 1074, the mysterious ‘Houdemann’ canon. Note the four clefs on the left of the staff, but also the four clefs to the right. They are inverted with a different key signature. Bach here was exploring the a truly symmetrical— not merely diatonic— inversion.

The final canon of the episode. The charming two-voice canon for one of his Godchildren. This canon is simple to solve and the easiest to comprehend.

Yes, the famous F-A-B-E-R, “mi fa, et fa mi est tota musica” canon will be in one of the next episodes— rest assured!

How To Support This Podcast:

https://www.paypal.me/wtfbach

https://venmo.com/wtfbach

https://cash.app/$wtfbach

or become a paid subscriber at wtfbach.substack.com

The first three albums of the 'Complete Works for Solo Keyboard' are live everywhere. Stream while sleeping to achieve maximum effect.

Volume One:

Spotify: https://tinyurl.com/ycy2fab7

Apple Music: https://tinyurl.com/nhfuws4t

Amazon Music: https://tinyurl.com/mrxj7pws

Volume Two:

Spotify: https://tinyurl.com/msjyhamh

Apple Music: https://tinyurl.com/mtykbxnz

Amazon Music: https://tinyurl.com/3m7b9v6w

Volume Three:

Spotify: https://tinyurl.com/4xneak6r

Apple Music: https://tinyurl.com/mr44kwmf

Amazon Music: https://tinyurl.com/3e4kwnsb


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