**Johann Pachelbel* <http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Johann_Pachelbel>**//* Magnificat Octavi Toni [19:5] Fugue 1 has a gentle 6/8 lilt, Fugue 2 (in common meter) has only two voices, Fugue 3 is in four voices with a 1-measure subject, Fugue 4 and 5 subjects use more stepwise motion, but Fugue 6 has a very recognizable repeated note pattern. Fugue 7 is in three voices, and Fugue 8 is a double fugue with two separate subjects which are combined in the last section. The subject for Fugue 9 combines three distinct rhytmic patterns. Fugue 10 is brisk with another 1-measure subject. Fugue 11 has a 2-measure subject. Fugue 12 is just two voices, on separate keyboards. Fugue 13 has a distinctive scale pattern which is echoed on another manual courtesy of the Phantom Organist. *Midi File available.* <http://www.virtuallybaroque.com/pach.htm> /Instrument:/ The virtual Gottfried Silbermann organ of Großhartmannsdorf (1741) - Samples by PipeLoops http://www.virtuallybaroque.com/trak3164.htm <http://www.pipeloops.com> "Subscribe to or unsubscribe from music lists" . http://www.virtuallybaroque.com/daily.htm Donations requested . http://www.virtuallybaroque.com/12reason.htm Requests to info@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx with subject "VB_request" Organtechnology supports Virtually Baroque Tracks Lists from James Pressler's Virtually Baroque.
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