Johann Sebastian Bach,
Das Wohltemperierte klavier
Book 2 : preludes and fugues, bwv 870-893
Friedrich Gulda- Piano
recording date: 1973 . 5 . west Germany. mps-studio.
no1 c major bwv 870, 2 c min 871,
3 c sharp maj 872, 4 c sh min 873, 5 d maj 874, 6 d min 875, 7 e flat maj 876, 8 e fl min 877, 9 e maj 878, 10 e min 879, 11 f maj 880, 12 f min 881, 13 f sh maj 882, 14 f sh min 883, 15 g maj 884, 16 g min 885, 17 a fl maj 886 , 18 a fl min 887, 19 a maj 888 , 20 a min 889, 21 b fl maj 890, 22 b fl min 891, 23 b maj 892, 24 b min 893,
no'14 , a triple fugue with three themes, it's a masterpiece with delicate emotions,
no' 22 , counterpoint is used intricately,
it's deep emotional, the top prelude and fugue of Book 2,
Das Wohltemperierte klavier * is etudes, most of these etudes are from the k¨othen era, etudes that use the fugue technique are a treasure for later musicians, conterpoint , harmony , and fugue techniques are complex and esoteric,
Mozart studied Bach's music, of course ,many other musicians too,
when I get lost mentally,
I'm coming back to this deliberate world of music,