![]() ![]() » MIDI | Fugue on 'Come, Christians Join to Sing' (2001)Īll rights reserved by © Joseph Andrew Gangi » MIDI | Fugue in c minor (for lute Prelude BWV 999) (2002)Īll rights reserved by © Ioannis Galidakis » MIDI | Prelude and Clock Fugue in a minor (1988) Bach (2005)Īll rights reserved by © George Ward Fenley » MIDI | Fugue on the Theme of 'Die Kunst der Fuge' (2000)Īll rights reserved by © Louie Madrid CallejaĪll rights reserved by © Chen-kuang Changįenley, George Ward (Greenehaven 1966) Usa. No justification will be given to all non-published material.īachovich, Dmitri (Lake Elmo, MN 1956) Usa.Ĭalleja, Louie Madrid (Toronto, 1973) Can. you, before, must agree our copyright and terms and conditions. No other formats please: only MIDI files (.mid format 0 or 1). Send your MIDI files (own compositions only) via If you composed one fugal movement please send all the composition which includes the fugal movement. Your compositions are welcome! Please send only fugues (or similar), canons or fugal compositions. The Alessandro Simonetto's (Italy) compositions.The Brandon Bijan Homayouni's (?) compositions.The Chen-kuang Chang's (China) compositions.Them to Baron van Sviten *, whom I know to possess a veritable treasure of good music. ![]() In time and if the right opportunity arises, I shall write five more and give Written one when I answered no, she would reproach me for not wishing to compose the most artistic and the loveliest thing that music had to offer, and never stopped asking me to compose one for her. For she will listen to nothing except fugues, particularly fugues by Händel and Bach, and upon hearing me play them, often by heart, she would ask me whether I had never Wrote Mozart regard to his Fugue K394b : This fugue has been created expressly for my own Constance. Hence, "tico-tico no fubá" means "sparrow in the cornmeal".See also Main index "Fubá" is a type of maize flour, and "tico-tico" is the name of a bird, the rufous-collared sparrow (Zonotrichia capensis). Its original title was Tico-Tico no Farelo, but since Brazilian guitarist Américo Jacomino Canhoto (1889–1928) had a work with the same title, Abreu's work was given its present name in 1931.Ĭhoro (literally translated meaning lament) is also popularly known as chorinho in the affectionate diminutive form of Brazilian Portuguese. Tico-Tico no Fubá is the title of a renowned Brazilian choro music piece composed by Zequinha de Abreu in 1917. Jose Gomes de Abreu, better known as Zequinha de Abreu was a Brazilian musician and composer. ![]()
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