Prelude, Chorale and Fugue (Franck)
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Prelude, Chorale and Fugue for solo piano is a work written in 1884 by the Belgian composer César Franck.
As the name implies, it comprises three movements: a prelude, a chorale and a fugue.
The work is considered a representative example of Franck's distinctive use of cyclic form.
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- Performance by Alfred Cortot recorded in 1932 and now in the public domain.