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explanations for this, both musical and psychological, are advanced and compared.<br />

Chapter 5: ‘Fugue in Beethoven: mundane and transcendental counterpoint’<br />

discusses both his early student-fugues and those of his late works, considering his<br />

fugal style in relation to the ‘difficulty’ of much of his music, and comparing it with<br />

the similarly challenging counterpoint of Muzio Clementi’s later style.<br />

The study concludes with an epilogue pointing toward Mendelssohn and<br />

Schumann, tracing their affinity with J. S. Bach and outlining the final decay of the<br />

galant aesthetic.<br />

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