Just listening to the Grosse Fugue again and every time it gets to the coda, it amazes me how unorthodox it is the way B restates the 3 or 4 fugue themes, with dramatic rests in between. It almost seems like a string quartet reminiscing about it's recent past. I can't think of any piece before or after that by any composer which does such a thing in such a near-Joycean manner. Can someone give me an example?
(FYI - I made my own guitar version of the Grosse Fugue using Midi just to see what it would sound like. Since I play guitar it makes a somewhat different impression on me. I like it...but your mileage may vary)
(FYI - I made my own guitar version of the Grosse Fugue using Midi just to see what it would sound like. Since I play guitar it makes a somewhat different impression on me. I like it...but your mileage may vary)
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