musanim | Bach, Fugue 9 in E major, WTC II (BWV 878, mitosis, Richter) © @musanim | Uploaded April 2023 | Updated October 2024, 3 hours ago.
Fugue 9 in E major, by J. S. Bach, from the second book of The Well-Tempered Clavier, performed by Sviatoslav Richter, with an animated graphical score.
FAQ
Q: Didn't you already post a video of this piece?
A: Yes, I did --- as part of this project ...
musanim.com/WTC
... but I was working on a new way of displaying notes (called "mitosis"), and I wanted to try it out on a piece that was well-suited to it, one with fairly slow-moving stepwise notes, and I picked this one. When I was done developing the software, I thought the result was interesting enough to publish, even though it was a remake. It's easiest to follow the lines in this version (in which the four voices are identified by four colors) ...
youtube.com/watch?v=efNyNOfvxrA
... but it's fun to watch the notes change color in this version ...
youtube.com/watch?v=BgIyzedofV8
... (in which notes are colored according to pitch). After publishing those two versions, I tweaked the display a bit, and for variety, in the third version, I used Sviatoslav Richter's piano rendition ...
youtube.com/watch?v=Su9R35bMi6o
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A: There are many ways you can support my work:
free: watch my videos, like them, and share them with friends
$$$: become a Patreon patron: patreon.com/musanim (per-video/per-month)
!!!!: underwrite the production of a video: musanim.com/underwriting
Q: Could you please do a video of _______?
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Fugue 9 in E major, by J. S. Bach, from the second book of The Well-Tempered Clavier, performed by Sviatoslav Richter, with an animated graphical score.
FAQ
Q: Didn't you already post a video of this piece?
A: Yes, I did --- as part of this project ...
musanim.com/WTC
... but I was working on a new way of displaying notes (called "mitosis"), and I wanted to try it out on a piece that was well-suited to it, one with fairly slow-moving stepwise notes, and I picked this one. When I was done developing the software, I thought the result was interesting enough to publish, even though it was a remake. It's easiest to follow the lines in this version (in which the four voices are identified by four colors) ...
youtube.com/watch?v=efNyNOfvxrA
... but it's fun to watch the notes change color in this version ...
youtube.com/watch?v=BgIyzedofV8
... (in which notes are colored according to pitch). After publishing those two versions, I tweaked the display a bit, and for variety, in the third version, I used Sviatoslav Richter's piano rendition ...
youtube.com/watch?v=Su9R35bMi6o
Q: I appreciate the animated graphical scores you make; how can I help?
A: There are many ways you can support my work:
free: watch my videos, like them, and share them with friends
$$$: become a Patreon patron: patreon.com/musanim (per-video/per-month)
!!!!: underwrite the production of a video: musanim.com/underwriting
Q: Could you please do a video of _______?
A: Please see this:
musanim.com/requests