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    Overtura and thematic reprise in Grosse Fuge: need a little help

    I'm using the version clipped below for reference.

    Victor Lederer in his book on LvB's Chamber Music, says the Grosse Fuge starts with a "might leap for the full ensemble" (which I totally hear) then "roars out the four note underlying theme," which I hear from :09 to :15 seconds in. Four notes. Got it. But what are the notes that follow from :15 to :18? Is that a sort of tail to the basic four-note theme? Then you get a pause and a short series of vehement statements also separated by pauses until :29. Are those "trills"? They just don't sound like trills. But Lederer refers to a "snarling trill."

    Then from 14:11 -- 14:22 there's what I assume is the "thematic recap." However, I only hear two themes reprised: from the 1st and 2nd Fugues. Where are all the other themes?


    Thanks for any info!
    Last edited by euphony131; 05-02-2022, 05:24 PM.

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    Hopefully this will help.
    https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Grosse_Fuge
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