In Bach’s Fugue in G Minor, how many voices (or melodic lines) are present? Which version makes it easier for you to follow the entrances

In Bach’s Fugue in G Minor, how many voices (or melodic lines) are present? Which version makes it easier for you to follow the entrances

At this point you’ve got the journal entry format down, in terms of what is expected, so I’ll give you a short reminder plus our unit-specific prompts below.

Give me your initial (first) reactions to the music

Then, tell me how your perspective changed after repeated listening and also reading.

Finally, answer the following specific questions below:

In Bach’s Fugue in G Minor, how many voices (or melodic lines) are present?

Which version makes it easier for you to follow the entrances of each subject: Bach’s version for organ (with video) or Stokowski’s orchestral arrangement?

In any case, how does your perspective change specifically regarding hearing Bach’s fugue performed either by organ or by orchestra? Does it impact you differently?

In John Williams’ score for Star Wars, we listened to a selected scene from the movie rather than the familiar theme we hear over the credits. What is the psychological effect that John Williams’ music has on us during this scene? You might think about what is happening in the action on screen.

What’s the difference between a film score and a soundtrack?

Can you think of a movie with a particular score (not soundtrack, remember) that you find memorable or especially effective? 

link to the music :

Please write it as a journal. your reactions. no references or citations needed. keep it simple and please address to all the questions asked above.

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