This first video represents Part One of my Discussion and Analysis of the Fugue, BWV 847, inclusive of the Exposition. (I use the Palmer edition)
In the course of a fugue, the SUBJECT should always be fleshed out in whatever voice it appears, but an awareness of counter-subject one, counter-subject 2 and motivic, imitative devices cloaking the subject is always required.
Part Two: Analysis Fugue, BWV 847
Part Three: Analysis Fugue, BWV 847
The manuscript below incorporates the theoretical mapping of Jose Rodriguez Alvira
http://www.teoria.com/articulos/analysis/BWV847/index.htm
RELATED: Prelude in C minor, BWV 847 (Harmonic Analysis)
https://arioso7.wordpress.com/2011/02/08/the-mapped-out-manuscript-for-bach-invention-no-1-in-c/