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The prelude and fugue is a musical form generally consisting of two movements in the same key for solo keyboard. In classical music, the combination of prelude and fugue is one with a long history. Many composers have written works of this kind. The use of this format is generally inspired by Johann Sebastian Bach's two books of preludes and fugues — The Well-Tempered Clavier — completed in 1722 and 1742 respectively. Bach, however, was not the first to compose such a set: Johann Caspar Ferdinand Fischer wrote a 20-key cycle in his 1702 work Ariadne musica.

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  • Prélude et fugue (fr)
  • Preludio e fuga (it)
  • 전주곡과 푸가 (ko)
  • Prelude and fugue (en)
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  • Beaucoup de compositeurs de musique classique ont écrit des ensembles de Prélude et fugue dans toutes ou la plupart des 24 tonalités majeures et mineures et le plus généralement pour instruments à clavier (clavecin, orgue, etc). L'usage de cette forme est généralement inspiré des deux livres de préludes et fugues de Jean-Sébastien Bach, le Clavier bien tempéré, respectivement conçus autour de 1722 et 1744. Bach n'est cependant pas le premier à avoir écrit pour cette forme comme en témoigne le cycle de 20 tonalités de Johann Caspar Ferdinand Fischer, Ariadne musica 1702. (fr)
  • The prelude and fugue is a musical form generally consisting of two movements in the same key for solo keyboard. In classical music, the combination of prelude and fugue is one with a long history. Many composers have written works of this kind. The use of this format is generally inspired by Johann Sebastian Bach's two books of preludes and fugues — The Well-Tempered Clavier — completed in 1722 and 1742 respectively. Bach, however, was not the first to compose such a set: Johann Caspar Ferdinand Fischer wrote a 20-key cycle in his 1702 work Ariadne musica. (en)
  • Nella musica classica la combinazione di preludio e fuga ha una lunga storia. Molti compositori hanno scritto opere di questo tipo. L'uso di questo formato è generalmente ispirato ai due libri di preludi e fughe di Johann Sebastian Bach, Il clavicembalo ben temperato, completati rispettivamente nel 1722 e nel 1742. Bach, tuttavia, non fu il primo a comporre una simile struttura: Johann Caspar Ferdinand Fischer scrisse un ciclo in 20 chiavi nella sua opera del 1702 Ariadne musica. (it)
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  • The prelude and fugue is a musical form generally consisting of two movements in the same key for solo keyboard. In classical music, the combination of prelude and fugue is one with a long history. Many composers have written works of this kind. The use of this format is generally inspired by Johann Sebastian Bach's two books of preludes and fugues — The Well-Tempered Clavier — completed in 1722 and 1742 respectively. Bach, however, was not the first to compose such a set: Johann Caspar Ferdinand Fischer wrote a 20-key cycle in his 1702 work Ariadne musica. A number of composers wrote sets of pieces covering all 24 major and/or minor keys. Many of these have been sets of 24 preludes and fugues, or 24 preludes. The first movement may be alternatively titled, resulting in a , or a toccata and fugue, among others. (en)
  • Beaucoup de compositeurs de musique classique ont écrit des ensembles de Prélude et fugue dans toutes ou la plupart des 24 tonalités majeures et mineures et le plus généralement pour instruments à clavier (clavecin, orgue, etc). L'usage de cette forme est généralement inspiré des deux livres de préludes et fugues de Jean-Sébastien Bach, le Clavier bien tempéré, respectivement conçus autour de 1722 et 1744. Bach n'est cependant pas le premier à avoir écrit pour cette forme comme en témoigne le cycle de 20 tonalités de Johann Caspar Ferdinand Fischer, Ariadne musica 1702. (fr)
  • Nella musica classica la combinazione di preludio e fuga ha una lunga storia. Molti compositori hanno scritto opere di questo tipo. L'uso di questo formato è generalmente ispirato ai due libri di preludi e fughe di Johann Sebastian Bach, Il clavicembalo ben temperato, completati rispettivamente nel 1722 e nel 1742. Bach, tuttavia, non fu il primo a comporre una simile struttura: Johann Caspar Ferdinand Fischer scrisse un ciclo in 20 chiavi nella sua opera del 1702 Ariadne musica. Un certo numero di compositori ha scritto gruppi di brani che coprivano tutte le 24 tonalità maggiori e/o minori. Molti di questi erano serie di 24 preludi e fughe, o 24 preludi. (it)
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