I mentioned several times that I've heard some pianists improvise a fugue, and i was wondering can anyone here in the forum actually do that fluently?
I have been working on solo piano improvisation, and the whole process of having your LH and RH improvise independently of each other baffles me, and the whole prospect of improvising a fugue is way beyond me.. I mean how in the world can someone improvise something as complex as a fugue? I mean you have to keep in your mind the subject, the counter-subject, and their variations, and manage to interweave them in 3-4 voices on the piano, not to mention that you have to think about how you want to structure the fugue harmonically as you play them.. (and you have to instantly be able to play the subject and counter-subject in whatever keys you end up in... if there is modulation)
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It's hard enough just top play them, but to improvise them, you have to be some kind of freak to do that..any suggestion as to how to do it?