This fugue is one of Bach's most famous organ works, nicknamed "Little" to distinguish it from the longer "Great" Fantasia and Fugue in G minor. Its compact structure and vibrant counterpoint exemplify Baroque fugal mastery.
This fugue, though compact compared to Bach’s other works, masterfully demonstrates contrapuntal techniques typical of the Baroque era, earning its enduring popularity.
One of Bach's most famous organ works, showcasing contrapuntal mastery. Despite its nickname "Little", it remains a cornerstone of Baroque repertoire.
BWV 578, known as the "Little Fugue", is one of Bach's most famous organ works. Its piano arrangement by Isidor Philipp adapts the intricate counterpoint for keyboard, though the original organ version leverages pedalwork for bass lines.
A contemporary brass arrangement of Bach’s iconic fugue, showcasing the versatility of Baroque music in modern interpretations.