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List of fugal works by Johann Sebastian Bach : ウィキペディア英語版
List of fugal works by Johann Sebastian Bach
This page lists the fugal works of Johann Sebastian Bach, defined here as the fugues, fughettas, and canons, as well as other works containing fugal expositions but not denoted as fugues, such as some choral sections of the Mass in B minor, the ''St Matthew Passion'', the ''St John Passion'', and the cantatas.
This sub-list of the complete list of compositions by Johann Sebastian Bach is intended to facilitate the study of Bach's counterpoint techniques. Each work cited in this list will be annotated with the fugal subject(s) and any countersubjects in musical notation.
==Organ fugues==

* BWV 531 – Prelude and Fugue in C major
* BWV 532 – Prelude and Fugue in D major
* BWV 532a – Fugue in D major (alternative version of BWV 532)
* BWV 533 – Prelude and Fugue in E minor
* BWV 534 – Prelude and Fugue in F minor
* BWV 535 – Prelude and Fugue in G minor
* BWV 535a – Prelude and Fugue in G minor (alternative, simplified version of BWV 535)
* BWV 536 – Prelude and Fugue in A major
* BWV 536a – Prelude and Fugue in A major (alternative version of BWV 536 based on the original manuscript)
* BWV 537 – Fantasia (Prelude) and Fugue in C minor
* BWV 538 – Toccata and Fugue in D minor ("Dorian")
* BWV 539 – Prelude and Fugue in D minor
* BWV 539a – Fugue in D minor (see BWV 1000 for the lute arrangement, movement 2 of BWV 1001 for the violin arrangement)
* BWV 540 – Toccata and Fugue in F major
* BWV 541 – Prelude and Fugue in G major
* BWV 542 – Fantasia and Fugue "Grand" in G minor
* BWV 542a – Fugue in G minor (alternative version of the fugue from BWV 542)
* BWV 543 – Prelude and Fugue in A minor
* BWV 544 – Prelude and Fugue in B minor
* BWV 545 – Prelude and Fugue in C major
* BWV 545a – Prelude and Fugue in C major (alternative version of BWV 545)
* BWV 545b – Prelude, Trio and Fugue in B-flat major (alternative version of BWV 545)〔Novello published: J. S. Bach: Prelude, Trio and Fugue in B Flat. Walter Emery contributed an erudite and extensive editorial note highlighting two key issues: Is the work really by Bach as the title claims? And why, on the original manuscript, now in the British Museum catalogued as RCM 814, did Benjamin Cooke seek to attribute it to his predecessor John Robinson, organist of Westminster Abbey up to 1762? Organists immediately recognise it is a version of the Prelude and Fugue in C (BWV 545). Cellists soon identify the central Trio as being almost identical with the Finale of the G minor Gamba Sonata (BWV 1029). In addition there is an interpolated 14 bar Adagio and a 5 bar Tutti just before the Fugue which are otherwise unknown. Walter Emery states "There are doubts about the authenticity of the scheme as a whole. ... If entirely authentic it represents a structural experiment unique among his organ works." The composition was unknown to Wolfgang Schmieder when he compiled his Index in 1950 so at the time of publication it had no BWV number. Bärenreiter, when preparing their complete edition of the organ works in 2009, for which they claim "all sources have been extensively researched", included it in Volume 11 as BWV 545b. The second question is: Why did Dr Cooke make a copy of the work and claim it was by John Robinson? At the end of the Fugue, Cooke wrote: "By the late Mr. John Robinson Organist Predecessor to B.C." A faint, anonymous pencilled note follows saying: "It is curious that Dr Cooke should not have known this fine fugue was the composition of Sebastian Bach, not John Robinson". Cooke had been associated with Robinson for twenty years and would have known he was no composer. Walter Emery posits every possibility including the slim one that Cooke had a hope of showing posterity his predecessor was a composer. To summarise, the reader must choose between two possibilities:
#That the Benjamin Cooke copy is an entirely genuine Bach composition.
#That someone came upon the Prelude and Fugue in C for organ, and the Trio in some form or other, decided to put them together, transposed the prelude and fugue and added the Adagio and Tutti. There would be a need for sufficient technique to play the demanding Trio; also the Westminster Abbey organ had no pedals until 1778. Walter Emery posited that the question of transposition is probably the key to the Cooke text, and must be discussed in detail. ... A copy of the music is available from the 'print on demand' service offered by Chester Music / Novello & Co at Musicroom.com. One of Walter Emery's expressed aims was "to dispel doubts by putting the work in general circulation so that it can be freely discussed by experts." The first performance was given in Canada in 1958 by Hugh McLean (former Organ Scholar to Boris Ord at King's); public performances since then have been rare.〕
* BWV 546 – Prelude and Fugue in C minor
* BWV 547 – Prelude and Fugue in C major "9/8"
* BWV 548 – Prelude and Fugue in E minor "Wedge"
* BWV 549 – Prelude and Fugue in C minor
* BWV 550 – Prelude and Fugue in G major
* BWV 551 – Prelude and Fugue in A minor
* BWV 552 – Prelude and Fugue in E-flat major "St. Anne" (published in Clavier-Übung III)
* Eight Short Preludes and Fugues (553–560)
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* BWV 553 – Short Prelude and Fugue in C major (spurious, possibly by Johann Tobias Krebs)
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* BWV 554 – Short Prelude and Fugue in D minor (spurious, possibly by Johann Tobias Krebs)
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* BWV 555 – Short Prelude and Fugue in E minor (spurious, possibly by Johann Tobias Krebs)
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* BWV 556 – Short Prelude and Fugue in F major (spurious, possibly by Johann Tobias Krebs)
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* BWV 557 – Short Prelude and Fugue in G major (spurious, possibly by Johann Tobias Krebs)
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* BWV 558 – Short Prelude and Fugue in G minor (spurious, possibly by Johann Tobias Krebs)
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* BWV 559 – Short Prelude and Fugue in A minor (spurious, possibly by Johann Tobias Krebs)
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* BWV 560 – Short Prelude and Fugue in B-flat major (spurious, possibly by Johann Tobias Krebs)
* BWV 561 – Fantasia and Fugue in A minor (spurious)
* BWV 562 – Fantasia and Fugue in C minor (fugue unfinished)
* BWV 563 – Fantasia with imitation in B minor (spurious)
* BWV 564 – Toccata, Adagio and Fugue in C major
* BWV 565 – Toccata and Fugue in D minor (disputed)
* BWV 566 – Toccata and Fugue in E major (spurious)
* BWV 566a – Toccata in E major (earlier version of BWV 566)
* BWV 567 – Prelude in C major
* BWV 568 – Prelude in G major
* BWV 569 – Prelude in A minor
* BWV 570 – Fantasia in C major
* BWV 571 – Fantasia (Concerto) in G major (spurious)
* BWV 572 – Fantasia in G major
* BWV 573 – Fantasia in C major (incomplete, from the 1722 Notebook for Anna Magdalena Bach)
* BWV 574 – Fugue in C minor
* BWV 574a – Fugue in C minor (alternative version of BWV 574)
* BWV 575 – Fugue in C minor
* BWV 576 – Fugue in G major
* BWV 577 – Fugue in G major "à la Gigue" (spurious)
* BWV 578 – Fugue in G minor "Little"
* BWV 579 – Fugue on a theme by Arcangelo Corelli (from Op. 3, No. 4); in B Minor
* BWV 580 – Fugue in D major (spurious)
* BWV 581 – Fugue in G major (not by Bach, composed by Gottfried August Homilius)
* BWV 581a – Fugue in G major (spurious)
* BWV 582 – Passacaglia and Fugue in C minor
* BWV 1086 – Canon concordia discors – organ
* BWV 108714 canons on the First Eight Notes of Goldberg Variations Ground – organ

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