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On the other hand, the tonal range of some of the fugues considerably exceeds<br />

Bach’s usual practice. The C major fugue (no.13), for example, gets as far afield as B<br />

flat, E flat minor, B minor, and even F sharp minor, in its lengthy peregrinations. Like<br />

the Mozart fugue K.401/375e, and unlike Samuel Wesley’s ‘Sonata with a Fugue’ (cf<br />

pp.256-64 and 186-93 respectively) these modulations are organised so as to minimise<br />

disruption to our tonal expectations, rather than for the sake of strong contrasts. And<br />

like K.401/375e, a certain amount of Rosalia is employed when tonal balance needs to<br />

be quickly restored.<br />

Of the four newly-published fugues, two are designated ‘Fugato’, indicating a<br />

somewhat freer treatment of contrapuntal resources. This might have indicated a<br />

general loosening of contrapuntal rigour, were it not for the fact that they are<br />

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