Ludus Tonalis
Ludus Tonalis (The Play of Notes). Pf. studies in counterpoint, tonal organization, and pf. playing by Hindemith, comp. 1942, f.p. Chicago 1943. Comprises prelude, 12 fugues with 11 interludes, and postlude (inverted version of prelude).
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