Description
Fugue
Composed by Hector Berlioz (c. 1828)
Arranged for two flute choirs with two counter-subjects by Martha Rearick
Published by Alry Publications
Includes score and parts
Choir 1:
3 Flutes
Flute 4 (or Alto Flute)
Choir 2:
3 Flutes
Alto Flute
This eight-voice fugue was written in 1828 or 1829 when Berlioz was a student at the Paris Conservatory of Music. In competing for the coveted Prix de Rome, each student was required to demonstrate his skill in the art of counterpoint by composing a fugue. Berlioz complied by writing this complex work in eight parts, which includes a subject with two countersubjects, and all of the intricacies of fugal composition such as inversion, canonic imitation, and a pedal point in the last twenty measures