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In this respect he comes closer to J. S. Bach than most of his other imitators—<br />

the zig-zagging instrumental lines in the exposition to the B minor fugue no. 25 are<br />

authentically Bachian (Ex.5.17). The prominent double thirds in the following passage<br />

from the F major fugue no.40 (Ex.5.18) could derive their parentage equally from the<br />

virtuosity of op.2 or from the thickened counterpoint of the G minor and B flat minor<br />

fugues of WTC II. Even cross-hand passages find their way into Clementi’s fugal<br />

writing, as in this entry from no.25 (Ex.5.19).<br />

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