Oh yeah, I can't forget the fugue in the 2nd movement of Szymanowski's 2nd piano sonata. It is one of the most earth-shattering things I've heard when executed properly, such as by Hamelin. I second the Barber fugue.
not the best i'v ever heared but the fugue in the 3rd movment of litolff fouth concerto is very catchy.
Some of the Kapustin fugues, whether from his set of 24 preludes and fugues or not, are very good, and sometimes very catchy. Not exactly earth-shattering like the Szymanowski, but good.
I like the fact that Bach hasn't even been mentioned. Guy couldn't write a fugue to save his life!
Despite the fact that you are the most intelligent person alive, I would suggest that you read this topic once more, because Bach has actually already been mentioned.On topic: The 4th Fugue of Bach's Art of the Fugue is a true masterpiece.
On topic: The 4th Fugue of Bach's Art of the Fugue is a true masterpiece.
One of my favorites too, actually.
Have you written any yourself? Your general opinionatedness on the subject might suggest that you have...Best,Alistair
I know craft when I see it.
Bach is more harmonically adventurous than Sorabji.
In terms of counterpoint...I doubt Sorabji could have written even a decent two-part invention.
I think that Sorabji is a matter of taste, and it simply isn't mine. It seems that a number of you are completely devoted to him, and I will let you like him. However, I don't care for his music in the slightest.
Thanks, I'm glad at least someone can be respectful about it.
I suspect that plenty of people here can be respectful and honest about their views on it as "dnephi" just has; the problem (when it is a problem) is that those that can't and don't are the ones that make the most noise.Best,Alistair
Thankfully, the overall plague that you're describing has appeared to settle down, but I'm guessing it's because a lot of people are on Spring Break.
I'm not really understanding that at all.